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If it is for a web application, you could put the images on another server
some where and set up a webserver on the other server. Then reference the
images by the URL to the server they reside on.

Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi

Young i Professionals
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com



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OK, I was beginning to think the same thing. Since our I profiles don't
match our LAN profiles, it was going to be a mess. We don't use any kind
of single sign on products here either.

HMM wonder if those discs from my old S20 in the garage would work. S20 to

power 6 , no I don't see that happening.


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On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 21:22, Bob P. Roche <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am building a web application where the users will upload pictures.
Due
to the cost of power 6 disks compared to standard PC disks, we want to
store the pictures on the PC servers .

Neither NFS nor QNTC work reliably enough to make this a feasible
approach. Go buy more disks. Get used ones. They work just as well and
will still be covered under maintenance.


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