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Recent content by circuitnine

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    ReadyNas Ultra 4 vs Ultra 4 Plus

    That's pretty much the selling point of the 4+, but as a user it is hard to tell the difference, unless you thrive on numbers, which is actually important when you are judging the performance of your targeted email marketing campaign. So for me the plus is the way to go, but unless you have...
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    DIY X-RAID2/Hybrid RIAD: scenarios?

    :mad: Wish I would have known that before I pulled the trigger haha, I have a bad tendency of making impulse purchases with stuff like this. This is the one bad purchase i have made as far as my network is concerned because it was not able to work in tandem with the email marketing software and...
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    advice on 4 bay NAS

    Links are broken for me, anybody else? Edit: Seems like I just had a little bit of bad timing, as the links are now working properly, so if somebody did come along and fix them, thanks for that. I have been so stressed out with my network and its interactions with my new email marketing...
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    Suitable drives for a NAS?

    WD and Seagate make the best quality drives for the money IMO, although I am very loyal to WD especially regarding my NAS setup. When I first installed my email marketing software I felt it was important to have an archive of all of my work and these drives have really done the trick. You cannot...
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    Issue Routing MOCA Around Cable Amp

    So which one would you recommend? I am running a number of email marketing campaigns from home and have everything where I need it for the most part regarding the tasks assigned by my IT jobs administrator. I just need to ensure that my network and cloud set up have the ability to distribute...
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    Adding Switches

    Is this risky for a situation where all users need high speed internet and high ping in gaming situations?
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