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I want something automated and able to be used by multiple computers.
Otherwise, that is a thought.

On 5/18/07, Don <dr2@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Why not just use usb attached external drives? For one windows server I
use
an internal drive as a holding drive for backups from a linux box as well
as
the .bkp's from the windoze side...then I periodically copy them to the
external usb attached and move that to offsite...




> I just want a file server that I can access via most operating
> systems (Windows, Linux or OS X) with minimum need to maintain it
> with a way to run backups on my PCs so that I don't have data loss. I
> know that the Windows Home Server is coming out soon as well, but
> would I hit the same road block?



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