Hi bglad,
fuzzyT - unsynched. It's a hotel, the idea is eventually to have one in every room
I'd probably have separate subnets per every x rooms (perhaps per floor or something), with a separate SlimServer per subnet. This has a host of advantages, the most significant being: A broadcast storm would be contained, and wouldn't bring your entire network to it's heals. You also have easy, discrete control over what client connects to what server (without mucking with it at boot time).
As others have said, NAS that's anything remotely affordable is slower than local drives. So I'd just use rsync to syncronize the data between systems. Thus, if you add something or change something on a "master" system, it would just get copied over to the others at night or something.
-- Jeff _______________________________________________
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