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Mirra Personal Server

TOM 28.02.2006 - 17:06 1616 2
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TOM

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"... As with all consumer electronics, the computer gets smaller and faster every day. The same applies to those gigantic rack servers that take up entire rooms. While the large companies may rely on these massive servers, the small businesses don't have to. At least not anymore.... Thanks to products like Seagate's Mirra Personal Server, small business and even home networks can have automatic backup servers to protect their data without taking up valuable space with a rack server or another full tower.

While the Mirra in it's current configuration isn't quite ready to take over the conventional server world, it does have some big advantages such as low cost, small size, low power consumption, easy to use access software, and FREE web access to your data anywhere in the world. However, these are just a few of the good points right here, right now. Over time I can see the Mirra evolve into something far more powerful that will blur the line between a conventional server and the personal backup system. But before I talk about the possible future of the Mirra, let's take a look at what it has to offer us today..."
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Viper780

Er ist tot, Jim!
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reiner presse Text der 0 aussagt.

im grunde eine kleine NAS, oder eigentli a mini PC mit linux und HD

naja ned wirkli neu oder inovativ

coolsn11

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a maximale Kapazität von 400 gigs is irgendwie nit so übermäßig. RAID gibts also auch keines.
Sunst aber eh nit so schlecht und der Preis is auch recht OK.
I sag da aber: lieber selber bauen ;)
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