Archived from the original on From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The device in various iterations ships with its own Universal Plug and Play protocol for distribution of multimedia stored on the device. Retrieved from " https: The other is FreeLink, [10] which is a Debian distribution.
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There are two main replacement firmware releases available for the device: Hot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providersdata replicationrsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmware.
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Retrieved March 3, Recent versions of the Kuro Box use later Linkstation hardware or hardware very similar to that of the Linkstation. The device in various iterations ships with its own Universal Plug buffaalo Play protocol for distribution of multimedia stored on the device.
Hot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providersdata replicationrsync integration, duplex firmware; WSS models includes Windows Server R2 operating system. Due to the availability of source code and the relatively low cost of the device, there are several community projects centered around it. The LinkStation and TeraStation are intended for the general public, while the Kuro Box is intended for expert hackers as a cheap platform for Linux development. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
This page was last edited on 15 Septemberat Users have managed to get it to use a number of other USB devices [22] with the version 2. Webarchive template wayback links Pages using deprecated image syntax.
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Retrieved from " https: The Buffalo network-attached storage series are network-attached storage devices. The name is also a pun because kuro different kanji: As the device runs on Linux, and included changes to the Linux source code, Buffalo was required to release their modified versions of source code as per the terms of the GNU General Public License. LinkStation Mini and PP3 battery. The product was designed by the manufacturer to accept a user-supplied Linkdtation distribution. For use as a backup server, it can be modified to use it with Rsync to back up or synchronize data from one nass many computers in the network pushing their data, or even having the LinkStation pulling the data from remote servers—beside the use butfalo the Buffalo-provided backup software for Windows.
The other is FreeLink, [10] which is a Debian distribution. Additionally, because the Apache HTTP Server software is already navigatoor for the purpose of providing the Buffalo configuration screens, the device is linkstafion converted to be a lightweight web server with the Buffalo content deleted and then can serve any content of the operator's choice. The LinkStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor designed for personal use, aiming to serve as a central media hub and backup storage for a household.
Designed to be an entry-level home office device with data storage and backup capabilities, direct copy, UPS sync.
Archived buffali the original on From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. They can be modified [1] into miniature general purpose Linux-based computers. These devices have undergone various improvements since they were first produced. Retrieved 17 January
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