But the Qube 3 also has a SCSI port (which I've never used), so I image you could connect a larger disk externally.I've got a qube 3 pro (dual nic) which I'm planning on turning into a backup box for some raqs - ie, to put TWO drives into it, and hopefully use them as a RAID 1 configuration and dump all the data from about 4 raq onto it nightly... I already have it running a 500Mhz cpu, so I'm thinking that it's going to be fine for this purpose...4 questions: 1. what is the largest capacity drives it will handle?Qube3 is limited to 128GB anything larger will be recognized, but will fail to boot/fail in use. Go for 120GB drives.
And on a seperate note, I've just set up a backup server and found an linux OS called "Trustix" www.trustix.org worked perfectly on an old Pentium 200 with 32Mb Ram and 120Gb Disk. The Trustix install lets you choose only the things you want (thus its very small and I installed it directly from the internet in about 4 hours with just and ISDN line!). Trustix seemed a better choice for my needs than a RedHat install.
Hope this helps, Steve