<div><a href="http://evercu.be/">http://evercu.be/</a></div><div> </div><div><div class="claim">A smart little storage server — designed for 24/7-operation in
your living room. </div><div class="claim"><p>"When I came across the <a href="http://blog.backblaze.com/2009/09/01/petabytes-on-a-budget-how-to-build-cheap-cloud-storage/">Backblaze
storage pod</a>, I was immediately intrigued by its clever, no-frills design.
But who really needs 67 terabytes (<a href="http://blog.backblaze.com/2011/07/20/petabytes-on-a-budget-v2-0revealing-more-secrets/">or
even 135</a>) at home? <br>I decided to scale their excellent design down for
home use, and after a long period of experimentation, the Evercube was born.
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<p>The design is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_hardware">open hardware</a>,
available under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Creative
Commons Attribution</a> license: <br> → <a class="file" href="http://s3.amazonaws.com/files.evercu.be/evercube.20111102.zip">evercube.20111102.zip</a>
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<p>You will need <a href="http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/download/">Google
Sketchup</a> to view / modify the design files — free Mac and Windows versions
are available. For your convenience, I am also offering all components needed to
build the Evercube as an easy to assemble Do-It-Yourself kit. "</p><p> </p><p>Brilliant!</p></div></div>