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Title: Drivestation Flexnet for other products?
Post by: harishv on January 20, 2009, 03:05:49 PM
   

Hi,

 

 Last weekend I saw this at Fry's

http://www.buffalotech.com/products/external-drives/drivestation/drivestation-flexnet/

 

and was super thrilled since this is exactly what I was looking for. Have both LAN & USB (so that you don't have to stream to PS3, but just play it over USB which should be really fast). What I was wondering was whether Buffalo plans on upgrading the Terrastations with this interface?

 

Thanks

HV

Title: Re: Drivestation Flexnet for other products?
Post by: Colin137 on January 23, 2009, 04:21:07 PM
That's very doubtful. The Flexnet is FAT32 only, and FAT32 has several limitations, including a maximum 2 TB volume size, maximum 4 GB filesize, susceptibility to fragmentation, and slow performance on large volumes. Notwithstanding, I will forward the request to our corporate office.
Title: Re: Drivestation Flexnet for other products?
Post by: harishv on January 26, 2009, 03:55:37 PM
   Thanks much for your response. Can i ask what is the filesystem on the Terastation?
Title: Re: Drivestation Flexnet for other products?
Post by: Colin137 on January 29, 2009, 10:13:32 AM
All of the Terastations and all of the Linkstations except HD-HLAN and HD-HGLAN use the Linux filesystem XFS. This is not natively readable on Windows, but over the network, it doesn't matter; it will be communicating through FTP or Windows File and Print Sharing (SMB and CIFS) which works on the file level, not the filesystem level.
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