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house and RAID catch on fire
What if your house catches on fire or a burglar comes in a steals your computers? Can we put the NAS in a fireproof vault that weighs 900 pounds? I try to make it easy for myself by syncronizing my important folders to 2 small external drives like a Firelite. I leave one in my safe deposit box at the bank, then every month or so, I take the outdated one out of the safe deposit box and drop in the updated one.

These drives are the size of a deck of cards and are sold at best buy and compusa
http://www.smartdisk.com/eWeb/smartdiskus/www/staticpages/FireLitePortHDD.asp

max size is 120GB
Posted by: MIS Master   Posted on: 03/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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With video  voska | 03/21/06
I would buy one  Patrick Jones | 03/21/06
Oops..  Patrick Jones | 03/21/06
house and RAID catch on fire  MIS Master | 03/21/06
Exactly!  mgilligan | 03/23/06
Nice idea.. but who's going to build your home network?  Mr. Roboto | 03/21/06
It's really not that hard  Kerensky97 | 03/21/06
Building a home network and using NAS is not hard....well, not very hard.  kinoini | 03/22/06

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