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To keep my several hundred gigs of data safe I use a simple Ubuntu Linux box, with 5 250gig Sata hard drives, in a software raid 5. the machine boots off of a hardware raid of 2 120gig pata drives. The machine is a modest Pentium 4-1.7ghz machine, 512Mb ram. This is a reasonably loud machine (of course) is large, and hot. So it sits in the furnace room, which is also where my switch, router, voip server, etc sit.
On a physical device, the question is how small do you REALLY mean. I'm going to attach a few pics to show my mini-servers
I meant small in terms of capabilities. I've got two real issues - I don't want a lot of heat (it's going to get locked in a closet), and I don't want it driving up my electric bill much. I expect I'll need to go to full sized disk drives, so I might as well start with that in mind. On the software side, I need to be able to put software on it, and being able to compile my own code for it is a plus. Otherwise I'd just go for a Buffalo NAS. (They have the Kuro box, which is a hackable NAS, but it looks like it's just getting off the ground and they aren't exactly talking it up yet.)