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Unread 10-01-2009, 06:00 PM   #5
Kcmjr
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Default Re: Definitive disk size on a 4000

Actually I think it's a valid question. My plan is to use the 4000 and as an inexpensive file repository. Mostly smaller files and documentation for long term storage. I'm not worried about high volume transfers or heavy activity so a 100mb link is fine. I think it will work well for this purpose but I need to maximize the amount of storage available since it's all currently scattered around on various offline disks stuck in boxes and drawers. Hell I got it on eBay for $30, you just cant beat that with a stick. The seller didn't realize what they were going for and the way he listed it no one else noticed it. All I need to do is add some large drives and beef up the power supply and I think I'll be just fine for this application.
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