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Old June 15th 06, 09:15 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default Network Storage

I'm looking at purchasing a new network storage device, specifically
the Western Digital NetCenter drive. I need it to appear as a local
drive on the server so that it can be backed up properly with the
Veritas Backup Exec Agent but I would like to relieve the server of the
actual duties of writing things to disk. For this purpose I would like
it to show up as a mapped drive on the users' computers. That is
possible right? I just need verification of that before I purchase
one.

Thanks.

p.s. - any recommendations on different, yet comparable, products are
welcome.

-pk

 




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