➔To learn more about network backups, see “Installing and Configuring Backup
Software,” p. 658.
Power Surprise
One of the last things people think about when planning a network is the fact that every
computer and external device has to be powered. You might be surprised how often people
plan a network and get all their hardware together, only to realize that they have no power
outlet near their computer or have placed 10 devices next to one outlet. The result can be a
tangle of extension cords and a reprimand from the fire marshal.
Furthermore, your file server(s) or “main machine(s)” should be protected with ...
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