[ale] Meeting topic idea - Best Practices for your home network

tfreeman at intel.digichem.net tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Mon Jun 5 22:40:01 EDT 2006


You get this pulled off, and I'll have to wander down the old I85 corredor 
to see the show. 

On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Chris Farris wrote:

> So I was pondering how best to store my collection of mp3s, movies, 
> rsynced server backups, email dating back to 1993, etc. I came up with 
> an idea for an ALE meeting that would be interesting for beginners and 
> experiences linux types alike.
> 
> The idea is a best practices panel discussion of our more interesting 
> gurus, Mike Warfield, Dennis Boylan, Vernard Martin, etc. Prior to the 
> meeting ppl would email questions to the moderator (I'll volunteer for 
> that role), and I'd combine them into thoughtful questions for the panel.
> 
> Would this be of interest to ALE members? Are there any guru's that 
> would commit to participating?
> 
> If this format works out we can do best practices panel discussions for 
> lots of topics, but I think the first topic should be limited to home 
> network issues. What do I consider home network? Storage and backup is 
> one topic. Firewalls and routers, email storage and indexing (for when 
> you have over a decade of email to search) Linux/Windows/Mac 
> interoperability, etc. Cost is a major factor in home networks, we don't 
> have the same big budgets as our employers.
> 
> Chris
> 
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