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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 494758" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>I use "unRAID" (limetechlogogy) for media storage. You can throw harddisks of any size in it, during operations only the HDs running, that are currnetly accessed (not all disks like in raid-5) and the box is usually in S3, if not accessed - which is <2 W power consumption. Mediaportal clients wake the box via WOL when starting or waking up from S3 themselves from any client. It's free for the 3-disk-version for testing. It's not a solution for small home, where I would prefer having all on one box but as soon as you think of "putting media stuff somewhere else" it offers some advantages. But as said before: Depends of what someone is looking after and thus the requirements - there is plenty of alternatives available ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 494758, member: 55213"] I use "unRAID" (limetechlogogy) for media storage. You can throw harddisks of any size in it, during operations only the HDs running, that are currnetly accessed (not all disks like in raid-5) and the box is usually in S3, if not accessed - which is <2 W power consumption. Mediaportal clients wake the box via WOL when starting or waking up from S3 themselves from any client. It's free for the 3-disk-version for testing. It's not a solution for small home, where I would prefer having all on one box but as soon as you think of "putting media stuff somewhere else" it offers some advantages. But as said before: Depends of what someone is looking after and thus the requirements - there is plenty of alternatives available ... [/QUOTE]
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