Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Tuesday Tech Tip - An Overview of the Network File System Protocol

It's that day of the week again, Tech Tip Tuesday!
In this week's tech tip, Mitch gives us an overview of the Network File System (NFS) protocol. He explains the background of NFS, why it's useful and gives us a mini-tutorial on how to set up an NFS server, client and mounting a share.
Check it out below!




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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Tuesday Tech Tip - How Should You Use The Cloud?

We're back this week with another Tuesday Tech Tip!
Today it's all about the Cloud. Our lead engineer Brett Kelly, talks about the differences between cloud computing and cloud storage. He even tells us how we can build our own publicly accessible cloud using the tools and infrastructure you may already have! Check it below.




As always - your feedback is welcome! Feel free to leave a comment below on a topic you would like to see covered in this series. New Tech Tips are released every Tuesday!

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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Tuesday Tech Tip - How To Replace a Motherboard Inside Your Storinator

Archie makes his debut in this week's tech tip!

Here at 45Drives we do things a little differently. We're not about locking you in - that's why we're opensource. But, that also goes for our hardware!

We use enterprise commodity hardware making it easy to swap out and replace parts - as they can be bought right off the shelf.

In this week's tech tip Archie, our field application specialist is showing us how to replace the motherboard inside a Storinator. Check it out below!


As always if you have any questions leave them in the comments on YouTube or below!


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