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Old 10th December 2007, 05:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: RAID and WHS

That's a shame; I'd still rather you could nominate disks/partitions that would not take part in the big bucket of bits, maybe as an advanced option. That, and my desire to get some more advanced networking (QoS, bandwidth usage monitoring, proxying etc) seem to be pushing me in the direction of Linux. The one WHS feature I would most likely miss in doing that is the fire-n-forget backup system, which looks pretty handy (unless your system tries to backup a 100Gb laptop over 802.11g and constantly times out :-S ), but at least I've still got Acronis True Image to handle that.
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