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I must say your NASLite is the best piece of work I have seen in a long time. Very, very impressive.

William Salmon

Server Elements products are being employed by an increasing number of home and business users for their network storage needs. Ease of use, low system requirements, excellent performance, stability and lowest possible cost make NASLite file servers an excellent choice for users of any skill level. Below is a short list of links to user reviews and articles that you may find helpful.

 
PC Update - Issue 21, January 2006

An almost free NAS! - Recycle your old PC - Considering the price of NAS (Network Attached Storage), transforming a very old PC for the purpose can prove to be a good bargain, thanks to tools such as NASlite+. (Article not available online).
 

 
PC Answers - Issue 153, Christmas 2005 (PCAnswers.co.uk)

Hardware project: If you've got a network at home and want to add some storage, this month we built our own device with an old PC. It's really easy. (Article not available online).
 

 
Make Your Own Network Attached Storage Solution! (MicroMart.co.uk)

NAS or networked attached storage is a very attractive idea if you have a home or small office network with a handful of users that share files. In this project I'm going to show you how to make your own NAS box, using bits many of you already have, at a fraction of the cost. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
Turn any PC into a NAS (PCQuest.com)

Are you looking for low cost and lightweight network storage for your office? NASLite offers a solution. It lets you create a NAS box out of your old hardware. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
Turn Your PC Into: A Home Network Server (MicroMart.co.uk)

I recommend Linux, in particular a product called NASlite+, which runs off CD and can function well in this sort of hardware. It costs just £14 to download the 3MB ISO files, which you then burn to disc and can use to boot the PC. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
Linux User - Issue 08/2004 (Linux-User.de)

NASLite is listed in the Distribits - Einfacher Dateiserver section along with a comprehensive description. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
NASLite+ v1.x Review (eHomeUpgrade.com)

Do you need to build a file server on a shoe string budget? If you have an old PC (we're talking original Pentium old) lying around with an Ethernet card, then NASLite+, the new offering from ServerElements, may be the best way to build a a big file server for very little money. I've used the original, free, NASLite for quite a while now, and having tried NASLite+, it is well worth the $24.95. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
Instant NAS (Lockergnome.com)

Need some extra storage? Got an old box lying around? Check out NASLite. Rather than fussing with a full Linux install and having to maintain/patch yet another box, you can turn any machine into a Network Attached Storage device by booting from a single floppy. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
NASLite Review (it.news.hu)

Hungarian IT magazine review of NASLite. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
A Tech-Geeks Review of NASLite

There must be untold thousands of old computers that have been retired and now have no gainful employment. To put them back in the "network" force, the clever wizards at ServerElements have put together what they call "NASLite", a network attached storage server operating system. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
Terabyte Server for Home

Project to build a 1 Terabyte home storage server in 1 day. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
NasLite Review (TVHarmony.com)

I've been looking for a good inexpensive solution for storing all our video content. I recently found NasLite 1.x, from ServerElements.com. NasLite is a very simple file server linux distribution that fits on a single floppy. If you have some old computers lying around, NasLite can bring them back to their old glory. (Read Full Article...)
 

 
NASLite - a review by Michael Horowitz

Turn an old computer into something useful with NASLite, a $16 program that makes a file server out of pretty much any computer. Think your computer is too old to be a file server? NASLite works on a 486 with as little as 16 MB of ram. (Read Full Article...)
 

If you know of an article, review or a project utilizing Server Elements software, then tell us about it. We are always interested in how people use our products and what they think of them.