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If you don't know anything about disk arrays leave well clear and let him hire someone who knows what they're doing! That's basic stuff!
i totally missed that lol. eyes must have been tired at that pointPost 27
This x1000.the guy is just trying to build a pretty basic server for a handful of people, and is getting a torrent of irrelevant info!!
He's getting someone with no server experience to look after his server?
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Oh boy - just skimmed through this thread, which is quite difficult with all the `sub-aguments` going on about network switches/RAID and the like
I undertand your WANT to learn but you really do need to understand the basic requirements (and fundementals to achieve this) before going any further. Dont get bogged down with all the low-level details before you undertand this. Dont over-complicate it either, at the end of the day its 5 clients that may expand to 10. Also, supporting a businesses infrastructure is also a different kettle of fish than fixing your home PC.
My only concern is that you (without any experience) are taking on ALL aspects of an IT solution (however small) when in the real world people ultimately specialise in certain areas.
I hope you succeed and wish you the best of luck.
PS - from a switch perspective just obtain a branded switch (HP/Linksys) with enough ports for future growth. Dont worry about its config (if its managed) as by default it will serve your purposes just fine.
you should do this for a bit of a joke:
ring up a couple of small IT firms that do this sort of thing, get them in and explain what you're planning to do, say you will need a server than can run x y & z
get them to send you a written quote of the hardware they would propose
then you can just buy it/set it up yourself and they've done all the work on picking parts for you
you should do this for a bit of a joke:
ring up a couple of small IT firms that do this sort of thing, get them in and explain what you're planning to do, say you will need a server than can run x y & z
get them to send you a written quote of the hardware they would propose
then you can just buy it/set it up yourself and they've done all the work on picking parts for you
Guess he just needs an internet connection for all the clients, but if i connect the router to the switch then that will share it all itself.
I believe this is referred to as magic
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