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[ale] Need an off the shelf linux recommendation
- Subject: [ale] Need an off the shelf linux recommendation
- From: hbbs at comcast.net (Jeff Hubbs)
- Date: Wed Feb 4 15:12:02 2004
- In-reply-to: <010401c3eb4f$abe54920$92900b04@lzlaptop>
- References: <010401c3eb4f$abe54920$92900b04@lzlaptop>
http://www.raidzone.com/Products___Solutions/OpenNAS_Overview/OpenNAS_Groups_Cubes/opennas_groups_cubes.html
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 13:49, Louis Zamora wrote:
> I am in LA and have come across a Mortgage Office, 30+ wireless
> laptops, peer to peer to 1 Win98 acting as a fileserver without
> backups or firewall.
> When I asked what happens if the Win98 fails, they said they'd be out
> of business. I knew Disaster Recovery was not in their vocabulary.
> So I want to offer them an off the shelf fileserver, with SMB, PDC and
> some redundancy (even if its just another like server mirroring).
> My question to the group is what should I recommend? Is Cobalt still
> my best bet or is there something else I should look at? Who works
> well with small fry like me?
>
> If anyone has some offline ideas and would like to call, please do.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Louie
> 678-779-7103
>
>
>
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