Sanford & Son backup device
May 27, 2007 8:10 AM
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Can I use an older PC with several drives and a firewire card as a standalone backup device?
What I *actually* want is a 4 bay firewire enclosure (mentioned
in this thread, but I have more critical uses for the money and I have lots of PCs and harddrives laying around.. I, unlike that poster, do not need access to an optical drive. Also,
Zed_Lopez makes a reference in the thread to exactly what I am wondering, but does not go into detail.
Can I just throw 4 drives in a PIII box and a firewire card and be all set? Do I need some minimal OS on at least one drive to boot the PC fully and load the fw card drivers or will just having power and passing the POST be sufficient to have my another computer (mac) recognize and be able to write to the drives? Any other ideas?
posted by horsemuth to computers & internet (6 comments total)
That kind of solution will also be significantly cheaper than crunking up something like you describe, with 4 Firewire-to-IDE bridge boards, or even (if you stick to the much, much higher unit volume USB interface) 4 in-line USB to IDE adapters. The reason for that is simply the volume/cost curve of commodity PC hardware, and "free" (as in beer), easy to use Linux distros like Ubuntu.
posted by paulsc at 9:41 AM on May 27, 2007