I've had a variety of Amahi boxes over the past couple of years. Here is my current box;
I needed lots of room but not much horsepower. This fit the bill perfectly. It is an Acer Revo Home Server. Originally had WHS on it but I never even tried that OS. The little server is running on an Atom D510 with 2GBs of RAM, but it has 4 drive bays and had room for a simple PCIe eSata card. I purchased a 4 drive bay eSata box and now have 8 bays of storage. The whole thing was under $300.00. Which for me was such a bargin. I've been running it for two months and no complaints. Handles AmahiTunes, miniDNLA, CrashPlan, SAMBA, and various other apps with no problem. With Greyhole I have lots of redundancy across all HDs and feel safer about my network than I have in a long time. Thanks Amahi guys. Great work!
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Here is a pic of my new Micro Server i hope to have it up and running soon
GGD
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My setup...
Amahi box
HP MicroServer N36L
4GB ECC memory
Remote Access Card
Adaptec 5805 RAID controller
4x 500GB Seagate in RAID5EE
NAS
Synology DS2411+
6x Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000
3GB (1GB + 2GB upgrade)
Teamed nics
Amahi box
HP MicroServer N36L
4GB ECC memory
Remote Access Card
Adaptec 5805 RAID controller
4x 500GB Seagate in RAID5EE
NAS
Synology DS2411+
6x Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000
3GB (1GB + 2GB upgrade)
Teamed nics
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Here is my network bookshelf in its current state.
Top Shelf - Canon LiDE 100, Canon Pixma ip2600 (both connected to my desktop using a USB to CAT5E adapter kit)
Middle Shelf - Sans Digital TR4M+BNC eSATA enclosure, Belkin USB2 Hub (for the scanner & printer on the top shelf), Samsung ML2525 Laser
Bottom Shelf & Floor - Linksys Cable Modem, Belkin Wireless N Dual Band Gigabit Router (in AP mode), Netgear Wireless N Gigabit Router (Samknows firmware), HDA, 1500 VA UPS
Top Shelf - Canon LiDE 100, Canon Pixma ip2600 (both connected to my desktop using a USB to CAT5E adapter kit)
Middle Shelf - Sans Digital TR4M+BNC eSATA enclosure, Belkin USB2 Hub (for the scanner & printer on the top shelf), Samsung ML2525 Laser
Bottom Shelf & Floor - Linksys Cable Modem, Belkin Wireless N Dual Band Gigabit Router (in AP mode), Netgear Wireless N Gigabit Router (Samknows firmware), HDA, 1500 VA UPS
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Mac Mini works almost perfect for HDA
This one's been running as an HDA since 2008!
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Is that mini and Intel mac or a PPC. If PPC do you have good instructions on how to get it to work.
JOn
JOn
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Amahi Box:
Fractal Design Array R2 Mini-ITX NAS
ASUS AT5NM10-I, Intel®Atom D510
Corsair TWIN2X PC6400 DDR2 4GB KIT CL5
Sunsway/ST Lab PCI SATA RAID 4P +
HDD:
2 x Western Digital Caviar® Green 1TB
1 x Seagate Barracuda® Green 2TB, 3,5"
1 x Western Digital AV-GP 3TB
Network:
Netgear WNDR3700
Amahi + Boxee Box = <3
Bonus picture: (MacBook Air 11")
Fractal Design Array R2 Mini-ITX NAS
ASUS AT5NM10-I, Intel®Atom D510
Corsair TWIN2X PC6400 DDR2 4GB KIT CL5
Sunsway/ST Lab PCI SATA RAID 4P +
HDD:
2 x Western Digital Caviar® Green 1TB
1 x Seagate Barracuda® Green 2TB, 3,5"
1 x Western Digital AV-GP 3TB
Network:
Netgear WNDR3700
Amahi + Boxee Box = <3
Bonus picture: (MacBook Air 11")
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Only partially off topic, but I got some of the amahi stickers and was asked to post pic's.
They are on my development system (that also runs amahi in VMs).
The stickers made a nice makeover.
Original situation New situation As you see they cover up the old somewhat ugly sticker quite well
frans
They are on my development system (that also runs amahi in VMs).
The stickers made a nice makeover.
Original situation New situation As you see they cover up the old somewhat ugly sticker quite well
frans
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And (more topical than my previous post):
On the pictures you see a Pandaboard ES (see http://www.pandaboard.org). This is an OMAP4 board. (dual core Cortex A9).
On the board I run Ubuntu 11.10 server (for arm of course).
More pics ind info in next message as I could not attach 4 files to the post.
On the pictures you see a Pandaboard ES (see http://www.pandaboard.org). This is an OMAP4 board. (dual core Cortex A9).
On the board I run Ubuntu 11.10 server (for arm of course).
More pics ind info in next message as I could not attach 4 files to the post.
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And to prove that this thing is really running Amahi:
phpsysinfo and the settings page I'll write some more in a separate thread.
Frans
phpsysinfo and the settings page I'll write some more in a separate thread.
Frans
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