> > Of course using Raid0 gets you no data protection :) . > > > > Didn't Slashdot have a pointer a few months ago on building a TB storage server > > for under $5K? Sounds like an interesting idea for a multimedia box. Don't > > Do you have a link to that TB storage server article? There were a > couple of Linux-based SAN projects going awhile back but the ones I read > about have gone dormant. You can never have too many bottomless storage > pits :-) Jan 2002 http://www.kcgeek.com/content/features/1011742784.Peloquin.feature/feature.html July 2001 http://staff.sdsc.edu/its/terafile/ > > know what else would need 4 or more 100GB drives (or even 2 or more) unless you > > are recording whole TV show seasons, movies, mp3s, ogg vorbises, etc... > > Swarms of users, mostly. In our case it'll almost model a gargantuan > Netware 5.1 server that needs a software upgrade. It routinely has 450 > - 500 users logged in, and somewhere around 3 million files. We need to > bring up "Native File Access for Macintosh" by either a directory > services upgrade (NDS 7 to eDirectory), or take it to Netware 6. The > server has about 450GB online (at RAID 5), but it's not all in use. Yeah, figured businesses would, was just wondering what a user at home would need with that much capacity.