Dear all We run a small office and is preparing to buy an NAS device to backup every workstation. There are a lot of available NAS devices on the market (most of them runs Linux) and many of them ship with backup software that I can install on every workstation and automate the backup process. Since I use OpenSuSE and I am in position to choose the products, I must choose something that either offer backup software that can be installed on Linux, or offer easy way to let me configure OpenSuSE to backup to that thing. I am looking for devices below 500 USD (because we don't have too high requirements on disk space and connection bandwidth). Better be very linux compatible. However when I ask for Linux compatibility every retailer says they support Linux 100% and all of them don't know what they are saying (some of them start to think of a bitten apple logo). If you have been to Beijing's Zhong Guancun, the computer market, you know what I mean. Looking through manufacturer's websites is also a lot of homework to do. So, if you have had any experience with some nice cheap NAS device and enjoying backup from OpenSuSE workstation, can you recommend something here? I also think it's very helpful to have an NAS device compatible with any Linux desktop backup software, like Bacula, Amanda and BackupPC, Kbackup, Keep or the native "Backup" feature of yast. Thanks very much in advance. I also think other people using OpenSuSE in small office can benifit from our discussion:) Best regards Zhang Weiwu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org