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Re: My home office setup Dr. Radioactive:
I use my NAS box mostly for off-line storage and places to keep system images of my clients PC's. I also have it mapped through my FTP server so that if I am out of my office and need access I can get to it.
Euclid314:
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | said by maxfior:Dr. Radioactive: I use my NAS box mostly for off-line storage and places to keep system images of my clients PC's. I also have it mapped through my FTP server so that if I am out of my office and need access I can get to it. Euclid314: Is that the chinese version of a Duke Nukem 3D mouse pad? How big (on average) are the images you're storing? (just curious, sorry if it looks like I'm getting on your case - I'm not) -- AIM | irc.removed.us - #dslr |
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 maxfior join:2003-11-16 Bowling Green, OH | Guys:
the scanner I use to scan invoices from the many PC places that I do business for, that way I can look up invoices faster if a part dies months or years down the road... Just trying to make my office more "paperless" haha!
The images that I store are Linux .iso's and system images for off site server backup. I also have my business stuff on there and DV footage from the crazy movies that I make. Speaking of which, check out my web blog for my latest movie;
»www.maxfior.com/blog
DV footage takes up sooooo much room and that was the #1 reason I built a large NAS box. But, I really could use a bigger one... someday. I also like to stream my backed up MP3 collection from my server to my other PC's and radio.
M. -- Max Fiordalisiwww.maxfior.comwww.maxfior.com/ebiz
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