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NAS BUFFALO LS-WVL/E Server Connecting

Started by Bonanza, November 19, 2013, 03:40:19 AM

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Bonanza

Dear All,
We are small company with our manual built server ( running window server 2003) inside together with one NAS Buffalo LS-WVL. To increase our data safety & flexibility, we would like to use NAS as our mirror, back up or synchronize in case of server is down, we still can plug the NAS into our network hub to working normally. At the moment we plug our NAS into out network hub and using "synchronise software" running every minute to copy the data from server to NAS, however the NAS synchronise seems to occupy alots the network operation (high data traffic). One of our IT guy has suggested to install the new Lan Card to server to connect the NAS into the server.
Would you help me to provide other solution to connect our NAS  to server directly to become one of the Server Hard Disk?
Could we use NAS to function like the server mirror or real time back up?
Is there any solution that we can use NAS as our "back up" in case of server is down?
Thank you

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