Any suggestions on a low power usage file server? (for home, personal use)
The requirements are basically "stick in dual 1 TB SATA HDDs" plus SSD system disk. Needs dual Ethernet (preferable gigabit).
2 gigs of ram would be nice, but not required. Will run FreeBSD or Linux. A dual/quad core would also but nice, but not a requirement.
Besides file serving, I use apache/php/mysql, etc and generic unix services (firewall, nat, dhcpd, ntpd, perl for scripting, imapd (courier-imapd), sshd, fetchmail, procmail, etc)
Currently I'm running dual AMD MPs with 2 gigs of ram, dual 360 gig drives (for storage), dual 80 gigs (for system) [both in raid mirror] with 650 watt psu. It runs beautifully, but wondering if I could save some money on my power bill by going with something newer?
The requirements are basically "stick in dual 1 TB SATA HDDs" plus SSD system disk. Needs dual Ethernet (preferable gigabit).
2 gigs of ram would be nice, but not required. Will run FreeBSD or Linux. A dual/quad core would also but nice, but not a requirement.
Besides file serving, I use apache/php/mysql, etc and generic unix services (firewall, nat, dhcpd, ntpd, perl for scripting, imapd (courier-imapd), sshd, fetchmail, procmail, etc)
Currently I'm running dual AMD MPs with 2 gigs of ram, dual 360 gig drives (for storage), dual 80 gigs (for system) [both in raid mirror] with 650 watt psu. It runs beautifully, but wondering if I could save some money on my power bill by going with something newer?