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29th April 2013, 08:49 | #1 |
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| C.O.D. Monster Server Build – 40TB You probably have already read our Build Your Own NAS tutorial, but for us it isn't enough. We, at COD, like to push the limits and with that , we require MASSIVE amounts of storage (mostly for our rather large library of uncompressed Kung-Fu movies). Following up on our NAS tutorial, we are going to put together a Monster 40TB NAS (32.75TiB after RAID & Format) with spare parts, a few HDDs, and the knowledge we gained from our NAS Build Guide. http://computingondemand.com/c-o-d-m...er-build-40tb/ |
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