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Data Center with Divine Blessings

It is never a bad idea to make sure data is save. So I added an X-Raid system protected by an UPS to my home data center. Just to make sure the protection is universal I added an extra layer of guards to the setup.
4 Buddhas guarding data storage

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Gravatar Image1 - Nice looking set of speakers!

Gravatar Image2 - Hallo,

kennen wir uns nicht von einem Besucht vor über 5 Jahren zum Thema Groove in Fulda ?

Gravatar Image3 - Haha this is so funny!

btw, I like yr new look. (blogsite)

Gravatar Image4 - Bought my ReadyNAS about a year and a half ago... It was darn pricey at that time, but it's easily the best IT investment I have ever made! It's as solid as a rock, and the performance is excellent. Great for backing up all those silly VMware images we accumulate from our day job...

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