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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >And another option: plug some of your drives into
> >a second machine and network them together. But
> >don't network them at 10 Mb/s; use 100 Mb/s or
> >you'll really notice the speed slowdown.
>
> This method even has a buzzword. I believe it's
> SAN or it could be NAS. I can't keep them straight.
Actually, it could be either although SAN is usually spec'd as being on
fiber and on its own dedicated network. NAS is typically an add-on
storage box that's plugged into the network.
- Peter
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