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For a NAS file server id prefer not to have to use USB drives.On 7 April 2013 01:04, bad apple <mr.meowski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/04/13 00:32, Manipula wrote:Well, it's a Pi for you then isn't it? You'll effortlessly undercut 35w
> My component choice was down to power useage and flexibility. 35w CPU is a bonus. I'm wanting to build a backup/cloud/mail/web server type thing. I dont expect it to get much use but i would like to access my files from anywhere. Id also like to use webmin etc to interface with the system.
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with that, and you obviously don't need to do anything computationally
expensive so it's the perfect choice. You'll be using Linux on it so
webmin isn't a problem, and everything else you need is trivial to set
up as well.
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