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Posted: May 27 2007
Have you ever been confused when making backups? Have you ever felt negatively about the so called roaming profiles? Do your users "forget" to save their files on the network servers? If so, then this is the product for you. You see, I run Samba on Linux. I really do. I have a script that copies shares from other computers to the Linux computer. Then, I use Tar to copy all of that, and the files on the Linux computer, to the Seagate HD 1PK NS20/TR5 10/20GB TRAVAN ( CTM20 ). Then I copy it to a windose computer and eventually burn it to a cd or dvd. Simple eh? One time, I used some proprietary software to do the same thing. That is, until I found out it was "trail software" and they wanted some money per year for each computer that their proprietary software was running in. Yeech! Why bother wasting your hard earned money when all you need is Linux and Samba, Tar, a tape drive and the Seagate HD 1PK NS20/TR5 10/20GB TRAVAN ( CTM20 ). You need to get a travan drive, preferably scsi, get a scsi adapter, get 10 or so of the Seagate HD 1PK NS20/TR5 10/20GB TRAVAN ( CTM20 ), learn Samba and Bash. Then save your emploter some real somey on licencing and just do. Don't just sit around and eat ice cream and think about it. Do it man! When you save your emplyer all of that money on the licencing fees, then you can get more books and stuff and save more money. Who knows, you may save them so much money that you will become the president or have a controlling interest in your outfit. So don't wait anymore, Order the Seagate HD 1PK NS20/TR5 10/20GB TRAVAN ( CTM20 ) and get to it! You also need the book by Russell Blaylock and stop eating the ice cream with the carageenan in it.
















