Snap Server 1100 Reviewed
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- Published: Wednesday, 26 March 2003 06:03
- Written by Tim Higgins
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If you've been thinking about adding a "real" file server to your LAN, but have been put off by the thought of trying to configure (and pay for) a machine with one of Microsoft's server products, then wait no more! SnapAppliance's Snap Server 1100 couldn't be easier to set up and can automatically back up all your LAN's computers too! Read our review and get the details.

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