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POPSHow I Set Up a Home File Server For Free - A Review of FreeNAS
Installation and setup: To set up FreeNAS as a home file server, you must make sure you have all the proper hardware first. This means you need a multiple port router, or switch to connect your file server to as well as a network cable for the server. For the actual server, you will need a PC with at least one hard drive (I started with 2) and a CD-ROM drive. The setup process was very easy. I downloaded the FreeNAS ISO file and created a Live CD which I inserted into my old PC. If I wanted to, I could started using it as a file server right there (by simply changing the IP address of the server), but I wanted something that I could use in the long term... something that could auto restart with no user intervention in the event of a power failure. This meant installing it to the hard drive. FreeNAS setup made this easy to do. I simply selected which hard drive to install to, and that was it. After a reboot, I had to set up the network interface
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POPSOnline backup It's received some good reviews and offers unlimited storage at a reasonable price. I'm trying it out.
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POPSSpringnote Springnote allows you to create pages, to work on them together with your friends, and to share files. Springnote is also a great tool for group projects as it allows group members to easily collaborate. Advanced search, numerous templates, and 2GB of FREE File Storage are only few examples of how Springnote can help you. Of course, you already know that Springnote is an Internet service, meaning you can access it from anywhere anytime.
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POPSThe U.S. Army's Facebook Government Executive's Gautham Nagesh takes a look at the success of the U.S. Army's online social networking. "I like to say we were Web 2.0 before Web 2.0 was defined," says one Army official in the story.
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POPSSpringnote Springnote allows you to create pages, to work on them together with your friends, and to share files. Springnote is also a great tool for group projects as it allows group members to easily collaborate. Advanced search, numerous templates, and 2GB of FREE File Storage are only few examples of how Springnote can help you. Of course, you already know that Springnote is an Internet service, meaning you can access it from anywhere anytime.
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POPSCD/DVD gone bad? Recover your files ... This small free application was designed to recover damaged files on CD, DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-Ray disks. It can recover files that have been lost as a result of physical damage to the disk (scratches, chips, and so on), or as a result of a bad or inaccurate recording.
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POPS100 Online Spaces to Store All Your Data This article lists and gives brief descriptions for online storage solutions for files, file sharing, file sending, photos, password keepers, video, music, system backup, and more.
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POPSBOX.net: File Storage, Collab, Share, including Audio and Video Files The best thing is it is free! Am presently using this to store audio files for blog posts after recording. Great for storing audio clips for playback as well as for file collaboration. Example of blog post using it here. See phrase about "talk radio" and audio clip in article which links to the Box.net file for playback.
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POPSADrive -- 50GB for free ADrive LLC a free online data storage community, offers the largest amount of free storage on the Internet providing secure solutions for storing, backing up, and accessing files from virtually anywhere, at any time.