Fri, Mar 6th, 2009 |
If last week's look at the five best home server software got you excited about setting up a home server but you're not keen on another unsightly PC in your home, check out this DIY IKEA NAS.
Using the stainless steel "Emu" box from IKEA ($7 for a set), Instructable user aarone created an impressive, headless Network Attached Storage system that looks more like decoration than hardware...
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