Netgear has come out with NAS for the home lan that's based on Linux. It's configurable with a web browser, uses RAID technology, has gigabit network adapters, and the entry level product has a terabyte of storage. All this for around $1100 USD.
Here's a propaganda blurb from the page for the product on the Netgear site.
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Robust Features Coupled with Easy Management
* Serves files easily
* Backs up data effortlessly
* Streams music and video quickly
* Shares printers with ease
* Works with Windows®, Mac®, and Linux®
ReadyNAS™ NV+ was designed specifically for home offices, small businesses and workgroups. Never before has there been available a cost-conscience Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliance packed with robust high-end server features, including Gigabit Ethernet, hardware RAID, system monitoring capabilities and built-in backup. ReadyNAS couples out of the box deployment and easy management with robust file serving and data redundancy.
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You can read the rest of Netgear's description of this product at the link below.
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Stor...s/RND4250.aspx