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Date:      Wed, 28 May 2014 09:26:39 +0200
From:      Jeremy Boy <mail@jboy.eu>
To:        Thomas Mueller <mueller6724@bellsouth.net>
Cc:        Jeremy Boy <mail@jboy.eu>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hardware for NAS/NFS?
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Would a Raspberry Pi fit your needs? It offers a USB 2.0 Port and 10/100 =
Mb Ethernet and is powered over micro-USB. There are also a lot of =
tutorials on the internet about using the RPi as a file server.

Am 28.05.2014 um 06:03 schrieb Thomas Mueller =
<mueller6724@bellsouth.net>:

> Thanks to various people on this list for suggestions.
>=20
> I'm looking for something that does not require a full computer, like =
the Seagate Central, which is an external NAS hard drive: 2, 3 or 4 TB, =
NTFS-formatted, USB 2.0 port, connects to wireless router by Ethernet.
>=20
> NTFS is not the easiest file system to deal with from BSD or Linux, =
but it might not matter over Internet protocols.
>=20
> Now I wish my wireless router had a USB port, don't know if there is =
any workable way to connect a USB drive to Ethernet through adapters.
>=20
> Tom
>=20
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