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Adrian wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial">ok dred enough of this firefox stuff, lets
talk about something else. we get the point that firefox is big and
almighty...lets move on now ok
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he said uncle!
anyway, i was wondering, if one were to set up a home server to serve
audio and video files, what is a good setup for data security, seeing
as seek times wont be so important.
and be cheap here
no SCSI ting
i thought that a RAID5 would be good, but tomshardware says that isnt
appropraite for the home
why?
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