[WinMac] Re: seeking advice/resources for a *new* mac-based LAN
Daniel L. Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
At 04:12 PM 9/30/99 -0400, you wrote: >Hello, I've enjoyed reading all the good advice on this list!! > >It appears that finally my company might upgrade to a 'real' LAN. > >The company has five or so staff, several Macs and Mac clones, several Windows boxes, and 2 Postscript printers. > >I think we may well go with an Appleshare IP 6.x Mac server, due to its relatively easier administration, ability to accommodate Windows 9x/NT clients. > >(I'd need a really compelling argument for NT Server, since the guy I report to is not all that technically competent and he prefers the Mac over Windows.) > >My questions are: > >1. What's an adequate amount of RAM? The server will be mostly for file/print sharing, initially. > >2. Soon after the LAN is set up, they want to get a cable modem setup for Internet access sharing. >
Bad choice: The amount of cable modem hacking is unbelievable - It's WORSE
Instead, use DSL with a small hardware router. The advantage is that you
>3. What is considered good backup software? (Ideally, I'd like NOT to use
BUT, stick with tape: CD/R or even DVD/RAM is a poor choice due to the
[Balance cut]
Yours truly,
Dan's MacOS Consulting
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