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Great choice for a media server : Western Digital My Book World Edition II - 4 TB (2 x 2 TB) Network Attached Storage
I just installed this on my home network with the intention of centralizing my media storage. I was immediately impressed and surprised with just how easy it was to set up media sharing across my whole network. The included twonky media server works as expected (in fact better, I like the firmware version more than I like the PC), and comes with options for streaming internet Radio.
To give you an idea how it works, when you install the system it creates two mapped drives on your PC. One of these, the "public" folder, contains additional folders for songs, pictures, and video. You simply copy over your media to the appropriate folder. I was then able to immediately play them on my DNLA enabled devices (a Denon AVR 4308 CI, and a Sony KDL-W-5100 series TV). Set up honestly couldn't have been easier.
The out-of-the box RAID configuration was also a plus, and I've also had good luck with WD's backup program.
MIOnet itself seems to work as advertised. Yes, it can be slow, but I use direct mapping of drives vs. mio.