Texashiker
Lifer
Small business network with around 2 dozen workstations, of which we need to start backing up 6 or so workstations with important data on them.
Would it be better to go with a NAS device, or add hard drives to the windows directory server?
We have a Dell 310, which has Windows 2008 R2, a quad core Xeon and 12 gigs of memory. The server runs DNS, active directory, roaming profiles and a couple of applications.
I have one slot on the server for another hard drive. The server supports 4 hot swappable drives, three of which are being used right now.
I thought about getting a couple of 2 gig sata drives, swap them out on the server from time to time and use them for backups.
Or, would a dedicated NAS device be a better option?
Would it be better to go with a NAS device, or add hard drives to the windows directory server?
We have a Dell 310, which has Windows 2008 R2, a quad core Xeon and 12 gigs of memory. The server runs DNS, active directory, roaming profiles and a couple of applications.
I have one slot on the server for another hard drive. The server supports 4 hot swappable drives, three of which are being used right now.
I thought about getting a couple of 2 gig sata drives, swap them out on the server from time to time and use them for backups.
Or, would a dedicated NAS device be a better option?
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