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Re: Case for ARM-based system and single 3.5" hard disk?



Hi,

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Michael Stapelberg
<stapelberg@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> Frank Tarczynski <ftarz@mindspring.com> writes:
>> I'm looking to build a small NAS box, sort of like the WD Mybook, but with
>> more capabilities.  Does anyone know of a small case that will hold an ARM
>> based board and a single 3.5" SATA drive?
> I use a qnap TS-119P II for that. It has 2 GHz and works pretty well
> with Debian. The only thing to watch out for (IMO) is the relatively
> slow crypto performance. That is, if you want to do full disk
> encryption, you need to either apply a few patches to your kernel, or
> live with speeds of about 10 MiB/s.

Another me too. I'm running Debian on a QNAP TS-219P
1,2Ghz and 512MB. Enough to run Debian and some resonably simple
server services (mysql, postfix, apache2, tftp, winris, etc).

You will find more interesting devices on Martin Michlmayr's site
<http://www.cyrius.com/debian/>
-- 
GRTNX,
RobJE


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