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		<title>NAS for Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Lazyweb,
Does anyone have suggestions on what to use for centralized storage at home?  I have a lot of music/photos here piling up and would like to put them on some energy-efficient NAS box.  Ideally it would have some sort of of built-in backup solution as well.  A lot of the NAS-in-a-box [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Lazyweb,</p>
<p>Does anyone have suggestions on what to use for centralized storage at home?  I have a lot of music/photos here piling up and would like to put them on some energy-efficient NAS box.  Ideally it would have some sort of of built-in backup solution as well.  A lot of the NAS-in-a-box solutions seem to have RAID 1, but that really only helps for HA.  I am more concerned with never ever losing this stuff than having it available 24/7.</p>
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