High end: NAS appliance:
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/network-storage/terastation/terastat
ion-home-server/

Low end: Buy 2 HDs - same brand/size.
- If one of the PCs supports RAID, install both drives in a mirrored
set. Use Windows file shares for access.
- If no RAID, install one drive in each of two PCs (or in the same ..
Doesn't really matter). Share the drive. Use MS SyncToy (free d/l from
Microsoft) to periodically back up the server drive to the other.

Things like the SC101 tend to get fair to bad user reviews. I've looked
before. I went with a 'server' PC in my basement.


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