A Little Cash, A Little Elbow Grease, And A Little Time
by
Ed Tittel
The HP MediaSmart Server is a great piece of home networking gear. It does backups, manages media very well, and even provides reasonably speedy and reliable network storage.
For a relatively modest outlay of $140 or so ($80 for a 750 GB SATA drive, $39 for a new CPU, and $22 for a 2 GB memory module) you can turn an older-generation model into something as good as HP’s latest offerings. On the other hand, you can spend just over $100 and more than double your storage and give your server’s performance a nice boost while skipping the CPU upgrade. It’s your server, so you get to decide.
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Would have been handy to see performance figures for 1GB as there's more of a case to be made for that than there is for 4GB!
Nice article. I may well upgrade the memory in my Ex470. If I could only find a way to recover my password I'd be sorted
thanks!
