Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at
12:50 pm
As storage is my main goal of the network (I have a total of 2 TB data copy, and I support the size as well). I decided to go with the following configuration, but only want to see some good recommendations. Can not buy my products, but here is my idea of a small company with a network of five people in two printers, a scanner 3 desktops, 2 laptops: modem -> Wireless Router -> Switch – PC>, printers, servers, scanners, a wireless access point for my products are as follows: Belkin-N Router + $ 100http: / / revision. CNET. com/routers/belkin-n-wireless-router/4505-3319_7-33361546. html? tag = mncol; LSTSwitch 3Com OfficeConnect Gigabit Ethernet switch w / POE $ 400http: / / www. PCMag. com/article2/0, 2817,2290423,00. mürkmaduServer PowerEdge T100, $ 1800Quadcore Intel Xeon X3220, 2 4GHz, 2x4M cache4GB, DDR2, 800MHz, Dual Ranked 4×1 DIMMMicrosoft Small Business Server 2008 Standard Edition MeediaSAS6iR (SATA / SAS Controller) SATA RAID hardrives 12x160GB 3GbpsCD / DVD DriveRongisisesed single cartridge discs Gigabit garantii1removable Adapter1yr 80gbnative/160 kokkusurutudPC / Laptop-Total 802 11 N standardBuffalo TeraStation Home Server NAS (2TB) $ 750 http://reviews. CNET. com/external-hard-drives/buffalo-terastation-home-server/4505-3190_7-31864376. html? tag = mncol; LSTWAP AirConnect 3COM-9550http: / / www. 3Com. com / products / en_US / details. jsp? pathtype = buy & tab = Product & sku = 3CRWE955075My Network is a small medical office, and I’m sure that will not grow 5-7 against the people. I’m also using CAT-5 cabling, Kaspersky Anti-Virus and I am using Microsoft FTP Publishing (included in Windows Server 2008) to transfer files, or perhaps WinSCPImelik FileZilla or what is my main software program (EClinical Works) Spec least : Quadcore Xeon first 4 GHz, Windows Server 2003/2008, 4 GB of RAM, at least 16GB (OS) + 30GB (Date) But the strangest thing is that they say this server software EClinical not run Active Directory, RAS, and / or terminal services. Can I have two servers, one of my software, why not go to Active Directory? I am also a bit ‘confused about how file sharing is working with Network Attached Storage device is a Windows server has nothing to implement it? Moreover, the point of view of safety, what should I do if I have a Windows Address NAS Windows is a secure file sharing between users / server / client? My point was that to save money with a NAS server and a separate data processor (for OS + apps) … Dell is also cheaper servers about 2 -. 4 GHz processor and 160 GB Hardrive from about 1600 …. would buy a nice desktop and Windows Server 2008 is better? looked at CNET. com and certainly found that the Buffalo TeraStation Home Server NAS (2TB) is my best option. . . but he uses instead of RAID mirroring and penetration, and write performance of RAID 5 is slow due to the configuration. Should I be worried? The biggest problem is that I want my system, low maintenance, easy to install and I did not switch-managed (ie, the IT expert should be reconfigured ports, etc. …) Ok, I can understand the vulnerability of the device remote. . . . But I looked around and it seems difficult to find a server (like Dell or HP), which is 2 terabytes of redundant (RAID 1) hard disk space. Moreover, the amount of onboard memory do I need to have a single server, which has never 2TB of memory. . . not very expensive? Even if they are also releasing the data would produce better results for OS + applications and servers that are easier to manage and would not have the cache server for data storage. Emulates the Windows NAS (CIFS). I also contact the software company it Active Directory, because I did not want to buy two servers, ridiculous. Also, I thought of something, or FTP access to the network remotely.
Monday, June 7th, 2010 at
1:18 pm
I’m having so many problems with my two computers. One was infected with a terrible virus and a second ago I used to use the network to the infected, which obviously do not want to do it now. So, I tried to connect my external drive, but I first 0 USB port and the second is to fly 0 Some people said he had to do, because it’s just work more slowly, but in my computer, which is used to drive , FC, is impossible to drive some more letters for unknown reasons. I will buy a second 0 ports and modems, but many people say they are not always together with Windows 98 SE. The bottom is the icon that says in bulk to drive more safely, so all recognize the drive. You do not have drivers for flash drives, and if he does not recognize the external drive, I’m not so sure it feels even stick driver. I tried to add a zip drive from the computer died and I moved to cable, CD-ROM, which was drive F, since there were no extra wires. When I turn on the computer said he had some sort of problem driving, but the disk works fine. Floppy disks are too small for backup kõvakettad.Ainuke thing I can think back to the cables, remove the CD and cable to my second hard drive and use the cable zip disk and see if it works siis.Kas you have any ideas? And you think that I use online storage? I’m not sure that the online software to work with Windows 98. Someone said that you can store files in Yahoo mail, but I think I can add large files to e-mail than I do.
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010 at
1:29 pm
We already have wireless networking, Internet access, but would like to share files as well. I do not want a NAS (Network Attached Storage) External Hard Drive as I attached a piece arvutites.1 = Unified = Unified Wireless1 ruuteri1 Laptop AC = WirelessKuidas U.S. do? I looked at this question / answer, and that helped, but the notebook PC and other non-PC http://answers. yahoo. com / question / index; _ylt = AvOVjiT3EP_u9yZcjmQJ_l9IzKIX? Qid = 20061113070828AAaoxJO
Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
12:46 pm
We consider a network backup solution for our small business, and we are examining different solutions (tape backup, external hard drives, Network Attached Storage). I’m inclined to use a NAS with a program like Norton Ghost because of the cost. Speed is not the problem, but reliability is. All in all, why should we buy $ 4500, with the autoloader tape backup, unlike, for example, a pair of 500GB/1TB NAS, which can be turned off when 1 / 5 the cost? We just never been a backup solution for us, and I’m new to this and need advice. Thank you.
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Friday, June 4th, 2010 at
12:37 pm
Hello, I have a wireless network access at home to network attached storage device (Network External Hard Drive). Setup is as follows: DLink wireless router (the router configured as the gateway) that my hard drive connected to your wireless router and a wireless router connected to a cable modem, DSL. for some reason, when transferring data from an external drive on my PC, I have ridiculously slow transfer speeds. If the wireless, I’m lucky if I get a MB per second – but usually around 600 kb sec. And even if I’m using an Ethernet cable (connected to a wireless router), I still struggle to get 5 MB sekundis.Windows reports my speed wireless network to 54 Mbps, and wired up my speed to 100 Mbps Both Gateway notebooks and are in the same room – just a few meters more. I also updated all my Belkin CAT 5e cable network, which was a problem, but anyone want to aita.Kas what could be my problem, or how can I know the source of the problem? Thanks!
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at
12:40 pm
Network Attached Storage. . . . simple right. . . . Dose anyone know how to get an external hard drive (networked. ..), which means I access my Western Digital 1 TB external hard drive (the light) through the Internet. . . .
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
12:40 pm
I have no server. But what do you think the next idee.Mis if I add an extra hard drive to get out of my computer and external hard disks, connect the USB port of your PC and then share the entire hard drive over my võrku.Järgmine create a batch script that would be repeated continuously in order to save a copy of a file to another drive, so if a hard disk failure, it was previously stored in other units. It ‘s still considered a NAS? Think that would work? This PC is the main computer.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
12:46 pm
I understand the NAS (ie, FreeNAS) ago, but I still have some questions and uncertainties seda.1. The NAS operating system? NAS part, I use the same computer for other things. Just like Windows, I can not connect an external hard drive and share it across my network. This unit is a separate NAS.Kui decide not to make a NAS, what else can be done the old computer? Also, if you do not mind answering. . . If the NAS is the operating system (OS) I can also set up a server (ie WampServer)? Also be a separate external hard drive idea.
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
1:04 pm
Hey, I have a lot of external USB hard drives Now there is a group that does not like it, tell the server, or using the computer, but there is something that I can get a USB Ethernet adapter and use it as a Network Attached Storage NAS server without the purchase or encloser
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at
12:36 pm
my laptop’s hard drive is full and is overflowing with the media – TV, movies and music from iTunes. Someone else was present and found a good solution for this problem? I would like to add memory (less than 100 GB) and want to store and transfer files that I have just come from the second 0 mälupulka.Kas USB drives, external hard drives, memory sticks as additional shows / jump drive is not? Or you also use the software to manage backup files? Product descriptions and online left me segadusse.Ma use your wireless / ethernet router at home, but the network attached storage drive is the best / ‘s only option? I install a network to share printers and files, but the limit of its capabilities, options include a large technical expertise is not what I otsin.Sülearvuti using Windows XP Home Edition, if that counts.
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