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We have a existing Dell PowerEdge 2500 with SCSI RAID, and thinking of migrating from a "sharing D: for individual computers" to a central storage repository under Windows 2000 AD. The installa...
Zones: Drives / Storage, Tiv...Date Answered: 04/09/2003 Views: 0
Well I have received quotations from 3  vendors for a NAS storage and tape backup system. However, the decision to purchase is completely up to me and since the amount (financial) is sizable I'm ha...
Zones: Drives / Storage, Tiv...Date Answered: 01/22/2004 Views: 4
I have three RH linux servers: RH6.2 @ 2  and RH7.2 @ 1.   I have a new dell powervault NAS server that i am using to to store backups from my windows server (full and incremental). Basically in th...
Zones: Linux, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 07/13/2004 Views: 0
As stated, i need fast network access to a small amount of data. Ideally i would have 4 36 gig drives on a raid 10 with a gig NIC. I have seen the Windows storage server devices, but i would much r...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 01/15/2005 Views: 0
Why and how would you implement a NAS Backup solution.  can someone give me an example ?
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 09/24/2005 Views: 0
please tell me how to count all 1 and 1+2,1+8 , in a row not counting na 1 1 na 1+ na na 1+8hr na na 1+2hr The counter should count 5 entries in a columna
Zones: MS ExcelDate Answered: 02/01/2006 Views: 0
Dear friends, I'm looking for a good NAS device for small business environments. The device must be capable of storing 400 GB data in average. If you offer me one or any related site it is appre...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 02/16/2006 Views: 0
I've got a car-radio sized kit built around one of those superb VIA EPIA Mini-ITX boards. This was a hobby-job rather than a task with a specific aim, but possible uses for it would now include: ...
Zones: Operating Systems, Dragonfly BSDDate Answered: 07/10/2006 Views: 0
So far as I can work out, I can buy a couple of large-ish Hard drives, whack them in a spare server I have (Raid 0), install Netware 6sp5 and pop the server in my existing tree.  I know that the ne...
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 08/22/2006 Views: 0
Can someone explain to me how NAS/NFS/SAN are used? thanks
Zones: Drives / Storage, Tiv...Date Answered: 08/18/2006 Views: 51