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Technology is the New Buffalo

Buffalo Rains Network is a technology and consulting services social enterprise that has been established to provide an easy to use, secure, reliable and affordable leading edge green technology solutions for the preservation of language, culture and business assets of First Nations, Inuit, Métis communities across Canada,

Our experienced Management Team, Community Associates, Technology Partners and Advisory Team work collaboratively for the purpose of empowering Indigenous communities with knowledge and green technologies that encourage self-reliance, self-governance and self-sustainability, resulting in the creation of new jobs, business opportunities and programs, on and off traditional lands and territories.

We provide technology and skills based training on implemented technology solutions so that our collective First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities are empowered to become self-reliant, proud and have knowledge to improve their health, wealth and quality of life.

Our Process

  • Community Application Process

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  • Design & Strategy

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  • Technology Training

Our Services

  • 1Helping indigenous communities keep their culture alive.

  • 2Our technical team manages, monitors and provides technical support for all implemented technology solutions. We empower your Community Champions with education & skills to manage your Technology Solutions

  • 3 We collaborate with your respective community leadership and community members in developing an effective technology services, skills based training and employment creation programs, unique for your community

  • 4 We hire people directly from within your community to participate in the planning, strategy and implementation of all the technology solutions that will have the most positive social impact that will benefit your community

  • 5We can help build your network infrastructure to be secure and reliable while increasing capacity

Our Current Projects

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Community Broadband , Cultural Preservation , Managed Services , Present

Our Founder

Rick Sparks is the Executive Director & Founder of Buffalo Rains Network. Rick is a member of the Eastern Woodland Métis Nation, Shades of Colour Clan. He is very passionate and committed to providing leading edge technology solutions that benefit Indigenous communities in Canada, the Caribbean Islands and Nations of the African Diaspora.

Rick is an experienced IT Project Management Consultant that has more than 25 years proven success record planning, designing, implementing and managing diverse information technology projects for small to medium sized businesses, multinational corporations, non-profit agencies/organizations, K-12 independent private schools, public schools, including colleges and universities across North America. Rick has solid credentials including an Information Technology Degree, Networking and Support Engineer certification and Professional Contracting & Consulting Certification.

Rick is a highly respected IT expert with a clear, focused direction and has seen notable throughout his career. He has been instrumental in consistently delivering innovative world-class information technology solutions for business owners. His notable clients include Apple Inc.,Cisco, Motorola Wireless Data Group, TELUS, Metafore Technologies Inc., Minuteman Press, GERON Corporation, St. Paul’s Hospital and TELUS.

Rick has perfected his consulting skills in planning and implementing complex projects during his 8 years consulting (1999-2007) in the San Francisco Bay Area (Silicon Valley). As result of his successful IT projects within high-tech corporations in Silicon Valley. Rick was recruited by corporate executives to provide IT management and leadership at several prestigious wealthy private independent schools in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. Rick also developed curriculum and taught Digital Video Multimedia courses at Stanford University and at Apple Inc.

Rick understands that high achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation. He has a strong understanding of the relationship between technology and strategic business interests to increase profit growth opportunities, productivity and competitive edge while simultaneously delivering significant reductions in the cost and ease of doing business.

Testimonials

'I have had the pleasure of meeting Rick Sparks this past year. During the year of our acquaintance, I have known Rick in many capacities. He has been both a mentor and business partner.

Rick has been an inspiration in our community, assisting in many tasks required to successful execute both community and business initiatives. He has spent several hours working on the development of projects such “The Pinnacle of Success, a production being developed as a television pitch, as well as web development, consulting, and financial investment for the production.

Rick is an intelligent, capable, dedicated, and personable man. He is always looking to expand his work while helping develop sustainable structures for others, with sensible reactions in all the circumstances I've seen Him in. I feel confident in saying that He is capable of handling any situation with thoughtfulness and maturity.'

Our Clients

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Buffalo network-attached storage series
ManufacturerMelco
TypeNetwork-attached storage
Operating systemLinux, Windows Storage Server
CPUPowerPC, MIPSel, ARM
Connectivity100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T
Websitehttps://www.buffalotech.com/

The Buffalo TeraStation network-attached storage series are network-attached storage devices.

The current lineup includes the LinkStation and TeraStation series.[1] These devices have undergone various improvements since they were first produced, and have expanded to include a Windows Storage Server-based operating system.[2]

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History[edit]

Buffalo released the first TeraStation model, the HD-HTGL/R5, in December 2004. The second generation models, the TS-TGL/R5, was released the following year with uninterrupted operation and improved operational stability. This was followed up with the TeraStation Pro and the TeraStation Pro II in 2006, which offered iSCSI support, as well as 2U rackmount models. in 2008, the fourth generation TS-X models were released with hot swapping and replication, along with IU rackmount versions.

TeraStation[edit]

TeraStation 6400RN 4-Bay Rackmount
TeraStation 51210RN 12-Bay Rackmount

The TeraStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor. Many TeraStation models are shipped with enterprise-grade internal hard drives mounted in a RAID array. Since January 2012, the TeraStation uses LIO for its iSCSI target.

TeraStation Models
SeriesFeaturesCPURAMForm Factor
TeraStation 5020 WSSHot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, duplex firmware; WSS models includes Windows Storage Server 2016 operating systemIntel Atom C33388GB DDR4 with ECC2-, 4-, or 6-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount
TeraStation 3010 SeriesHot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmwareAnnapurna Labs AL-212 Dual-Core 1.4 GHz1 GB DDR32- or 4-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount
TeraStation 5010 Series10 GbE networking, hot-swappable NAS-grade drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmwareAnnapurna Labs AL-314 Quad-Core 1.7 GHz4 GB DDR3 with ECC, 8 GB DDR3 with ECC (12-bay rackmount)2-, 4-, or 8-bay desktop and 4- or 12-bay rackmount
TeraStation 6000 Series10 GbE networking, hot-swappable NAS-grade drives, snapshots, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmwareIntel Atom C35388 GB DDR4 with ECC4-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount

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LinkStation[edit]

The LinkStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor designed for personal use, aiming to serve as a central media hub and backup storage for a household. Compared to the TeraStation series, LinkStation devices typically offer more streamlined UI and media server features.

LinkStation SoHo
LinkStation Models
SeriesFeaturesCPURAMForm Factor
LinkStation 200 SeriesLow-cost NAS device designed for home media backup and streaming with features such as DLNA support and direct copyMarvell Armada 370 800 MHz dual issue ARM256 MB DDR32-bay desktop
LinkStation 500 SeriesDesigned for home office users, with more robust backup and streaming featuresRealtek RTD1195N 1.1 GHz Dual-Core256 MB DDR32-bay desktop
LinkStation SoHoDesigned to be an entry-level home office device with data storage and backup capabilities, direct copy, UPS sync,Marvell Armada 370 800 MHz dual issue ARM256 MB DDR32-bay desktop

Current Product Lineup[edit]

LinkStation[edit]

TeraStation 6400DN Desktop

The LinkStation is notable among the Linux community both in Japan[3] and in the US/Europe[4][5] for being 'hackable' into a generic Linux appliance and made to do tasks other than the file storage and sharing tasks for which it was designed. As the device runs on Linux, and included changes to the Linux source code, Buffalo was required to release their modified versions of source code as per the terms of the GNU General Public License. Due to the availability of source code and the relatively low cost of the device, there are several community projects centered around it. There are two main replacement firmware releases available for the device: the first is OpenLink[6] which is based on the official Buffalo firmware with some modifications and features added. The other is FreeLink,[7] which is a Debian distribution.

TeraStation[edit]

Like the LinkStation, TeraStation devices run its own version of Linux, and some models run Windows Storage Server 2016. Debian and Gentoo Linux distributions and NetBSD are reported to have been ported to it.[8]

Operation[edit]

The device in various iterations ships with its own Universal Plug and Play protocol for distribution of multimedia stored on the device. It can also be configured as a variety of different media servers[9]TwonkyVision Media server,[10] a SlimServer/SqueezeCenter server, an iTunes server using the Digital Audio Access Protocol,[11] a Samba server, an LIO iSCSI target, MLDonkey client, as well as a Network File System server for Posix-based systems. For use as a backup server, it can be modified to use Rsync to back up or synchronize data from one or many computers in the network pushing their data, or even having the LinkStation pulling the data from remote servers—beside the use of the Buffalo-provided backup software for Windows. It has also found use in a number of other ways, notably through its USB interface which comes configured as a Print server but can also use the Common Unix Printing System to act as such for a USB Printer. Users have managed to get it to use a number of other USB devices[12] with the version 2.6 Linux kernel's[13] enhanced USB support. Additionally, because the Apache HTTP Server software is already installed for the purpose of providing the Buffalo configuration screens, the device is easily converted to be a lightweight web server (with the Buffalo content deleted) that can then serve any content of the operator's choice.

Achievements[edit]

The LinkStation and TeraStation NAS devices have won various industry awards since their introduction, such as the TS51210RH winning Storage Product of the Year for the 2018 Network Computing Awards. The TeraStation has also won the SMB External Storage Hardware category of the CRN® Annual Report Card (ARC) awards, which recognizes exceptional vendor performance, for three years in a row.

Gallery[edit]

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  • TeraStation Desktop

  • LinkStation SoHo

  • TeraStation 51210 Rackmount

  • TeraStation Rackmount

  • LinkStation Mini and PP3 battery

  • LinkStation Pro and KuroBox Pro

  • Kuro-box pro

  • Kuro Box

  • Two TeraStations stacked

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Home | Buffalo Americas'. www.buffalotech.com. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. ^'LS Hardware and Software information - NAS-Central Buffalo - The Linkstation Wiki'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  3. ^'キャバクラお金事情'. Type-g.com. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  4. ^'NAS-Central Buffalo - The Linkstation Wiki'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  5. ^'Yahoo! Groups'. Groups.yahoo.com. 2004-09-21. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  6. ^'Category:OpenLink - NAS-Central Buffalo - The Linkstation Wiki'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. 2006-08-14. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  7. ^'Category:FreeLink - NAS-Central Buffalo - The Linkstation Wiki'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. 2006-08-14. Archived from the original on 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  8. ^'Terastation.org'. Terastation.org. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  9. ^'Category:Mediaserver - NAS-Central Buffalo - The Linkstation Wiki'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. 2006-08-06. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  10. ^'twonkyvision.de'. Twonkyvision.de. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
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  12. ^'Category:USB'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. Archived from the original on 25 June 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  13. ^'Category:Kernel'. Buffalo.nas-central.org. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2015.

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