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Turnkey Linux RAID Solutions?

Total-Gig-Age asks: "I want to buy an expandable RAID system for home storage of large media files (music, film, and photo). I'm absolutely unwilling to rely on optical discs (bit rot, not always online) and un-RAID-ed hard drives (unsafe: if it fails, you're screwed). The thing is, I don't have time to shop for and configure a RAID system myself, and I want a turnkey solution that will just work out of the box. I'm aware of Apple's XServe, but $6000 for 1 TB is just too expensive. What are my best options if I want to buy an open source system that I can maintain and upgrade if need be? Any recommendations on a full set of components, so that I don't have to spend a week shopping? Trustworthy online companies? Can I trust a local store to do it for me? Is it better to keep the server as a separate machine? Finally, how much should I expect to spend if I want something that doesn't suck (for 1TB say)? I can find plenty of info on how to set up RAID on the Internet, but I just want to be told what to buy so I can get on with other things, even though I could probably handle setting the whole thing up myself if I had to."

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  1. OT: definition of sommercial by Short+Circuit · · Score: 2, Funny

    sommercial - adj - The business of psychoactive drugs.

    sommercial - n - An advertisement for soma.

    Source: A Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley

  2. mmmm by Fr05t · · Score: 3, Funny

    mmmmm turkey *drool*.. oh you didn't say turkey? :(

  3. Re:Promise UltraTrak SX4000 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I think YOU are missing the point. Just how scalable of a system do you need to store your pics from your last visit to the Star Trek convention?

    Retard.

  4. Re:Promise UltraTrak SX4000 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Stop
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    in
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    It's
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    annoying.