Chewy509
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Anandtech has a review of the refresh of the Netgear ReadyNAS line of products...
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5071/netgears-marvell-based-readynas-nv-v2-review/1
Not bad performance, up to 89MB/s in certain scenarios, but I find the price a little steep for what you get. ($399 for the NV+ v2 diskless).
The HP N40L Microserver starts around $300, and you can load up any server OS you want (including Windows Home Server, Windows Server, Linux (REHL is a supported OS), and there are reviews of FreeBSD and OpenSolaris supporting all the hardware natively). Yes, there is more work in the latter, but you get something more tailored to your needs.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5071/netgears-marvell-based-readynas-nv-v2-review/1
Not bad performance, up to 89MB/s in certain scenarios, but I find the price a little steep for what you get. ($399 for the NV+ v2 diskless).
The HP N40L Microserver starts around $300, and you can load up any server OS you want (including Windows Home Server, Windows Server, Linux (REHL is a supported OS), and there are reviews of FreeBSD and OpenSolaris supporting all the hardware natively). Yes, there is more work in the latter, but you get something more tailored to your needs.