External RAID with E-SATA-3 running at 5 Gbps would be cool. Running of Ethernet rounters would limit to max of 1 Gbps.GeekDad wrote:Windows Media Center - Enable this on your sever and any windows machine, xbox, or other compatible media source allowed by windows will allow you to share across your network.
If you need storage, get an external Raid 5 array, buy 2TB hard drives and fill up that array. if it has 5 slots you will have a total of 8 TB of space with good read and write speeds.
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- Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:09 pm
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Re: Storing movies on hard drive
- Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:09 pm
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Re: Storing movies on hard drive
You need to have a DLNA server software. I think windows 7 can let you share all your media to all DLNA compatible software/hardware on the net. For example, my Samsung TV can access my windows 7 machine stored and shared media.