drezha
10-28-2013, 10:19 AM
I'm considering updating my home server - my Time Machine back up drive seems to have just about given in (it's saying it's backing up but it really isn't) so I'm perhaps looking at creating a server that can act as a Mac Time Capsule (as I now also have a Macbook I want to backup).
Currently I use a Cubox (http://www.solid-run.com/cubox) with attached USB drives (32GB + 16GB) for syncing my documents with Bittorrent Sync (to the 32GB drive) and for random files (16GB) with media being stored on my external hard drive (3TB) connected to my iMac. I stream from the Mac to an Apple TV (either via iTunes or Airplay screen mirroring). Would be looking to stream from the server to the AppleTV (or replace the AppleTV with a media centre).
I'm looking at combining it all into one box to make it easier to look after, can repair if needed, provide more storage and perhaps change to an x86 based system (rather than ARM) as it makes life easier in terms of programs. Power wise, as low as possible - bills aren't cheap here in the UK.
Either way, this deal popped up on eBuyer (http://www.ebuyer.com/567280-acer-aspire-xc-105-desktop-dt-sr4ek-013). Was sorely tempting to be honest.
Any thoughts? Reviews indicate that it's faster than an Atom which is a good sign, though I won't be needing huge amounts of power for that as an Atom would make a decent file server. Hard drive isn't the biggest but can always replace eventually or add externals (which kinda defeats the point of the "all in one" aspect I was looking at) but it is cheap. And 4GB of RAM.
Currently I use a Cubox (http://www.solid-run.com/cubox) with attached USB drives (32GB + 16GB) for syncing my documents with Bittorrent Sync (to the 32GB drive) and for random files (16GB) with media being stored on my external hard drive (3TB) connected to my iMac. I stream from the Mac to an Apple TV (either via iTunes or Airplay screen mirroring). Would be looking to stream from the server to the AppleTV (or replace the AppleTV with a media centre).
I'm looking at combining it all into one box to make it easier to look after, can repair if needed, provide more storage and perhaps change to an x86 based system (rather than ARM) as it makes life easier in terms of programs. Power wise, as low as possible - bills aren't cheap here in the UK.
Either way, this deal popped up on eBuyer (http://www.ebuyer.com/567280-acer-aspire-xc-105-desktop-dt-sr4ek-013). Was sorely tempting to be honest.
Any thoughts? Reviews indicate that it's faster than an Atom which is a good sign, though I won't be needing huge amounts of power for that as an Atom would make a decent file server. Hard drive isn't the biggest but can always replace eventually or add externals (which kinda defeats the point of the "all in one" aspect I was looking at) but it is cheap. And 4GB of RAM.