That would have also had the added benefit of having the ability to upgrade the memory and to faster Ethernet in the future if needed as well. I would have rather spent $150 or so on a reburb'ed Dell workstation or something and turned that into a NAS. Thing is, I'm the only one using it too - if I had a family here accessing files on it simultaneously I'm fairly sure it would be too slow to stand and I would have returned it within the first week. In normal use it's not a problem, but depending on how much data I have to upload to it, it can take all day (it's seriously bottlenecked by either the CPU or the memory, I dunno). I bought a NAS, albeit a very inexpensive one (a dual-drive Synology) and it is PAINFULLY SLOW.
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