

Best of luck getting rid of the small showstoppers...
But of course we are. Now hand over the beta or the pooch gets it! Muahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!Bitboy wrote:See, we're not evil clients
I am happy with my Near Area Server running minimal Linux. I can see it as a network drive on my PC, and every time I manage to create something worthwhile (or purchase software etc), I just copy the stuff to the NAS over 1000 Mb/s network. Maybe it's not perfect security, but if something happens that manages to destroy both my PC and my NAS-server, then the event is so major that losing some data is one of the smallest problems.MadMinstrel wrote:As for reinstalling tens of gigabytes and losing licenses, that doesn't happen since I just temporarily add a drive to the RAID array to create a bit-for-bit copy every time I add a new tool to the workflow. While I've never had anything stolen from me, on the two occasions when my drives died I just put the backup drive back in and let the RAID restore the system - it worked fine without any reinstalling.