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Servers Go Home.(benefits of home network interoperability)

Design News, April, 2007

By Charles J. Murray, Senior Technical Editor, Electronics Home networking hardware & software have arrived, but a single standard for interoperability hasn't. If you're like most personal computer owners, you've got a file problem. Huge files are piling up on your hard drive. They're slowing your microprocessor and clogging your data pipes, like plaque in a fat man's arteries.

Many home computer owners don't yet recognize it, but experts say ominous signs are out there. Videos and digital photos are packing more bits than ever -- computer users are adding extra hard drives; microprocessors are straining. Eventually, when PCs go belly-up, data is lost. "Consumers don't necessarily think in terms of safety and redundancy," says Nikolay...

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