Sri for the bandwidth but also have another idea (which I also use).

With the rapid obsolescence of computers, I would bet all of us have
an old spare computer somewhere (really doesn't require much speed,
just a bios recent enough to handle larger disk drives). Download
FREENAS off the net (www.freenas.org I believe) and burn it to a CD.
Plug a few disk drives in the machine, boot the cd and voila you have
a network storage device on your lan. I am using a 4 year old computer
with 4 disk drives on it configured as a JBOD (just a bunch of disks)
which is about a terrabyte of storage I can access from any computer
in my house.

Neal

On Dec 18, 2007 10:10 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this day and age of computers, that's all one needs is an Iomega USB drive 
> and their disaster recovery software.  The software can be scheduled to 
> backup what ever day and whatever time such as the middle of the night or 
> whatever you choose.  Should you then have a hard drive failure, you simply 
> put a new drive in the PC and then use the CD with the disaster recovery 
> software on it and all it then will restore every thing to the new drive.  
> Cost for both the drive and software, normally is less than $100 bucks.
>
> >From a computer company owner for over 25 years, now retired.
>
> Sherman
> W2FLA
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