Thought it was BSD, not Linux, myself.
Regardless, we've been running one for close to 4 years and sharing 
Windows and Mac systems. Several of the Macs are connected via NFS 
connections and they have been fine.
Ray


At 2:29 PM -0400 7/22/02, Hewitt Tech wrote:
>Has anyone used any of the Quantum Snap Server products to add NAS storage
>for small office use? I remember them using Linux as the hidden OS. I was
>thinking of recommending one of these for use in a small office. So far the
>only deficiency I see in the small one I want to use (the Snap Server 2200)
>is that it doesn't respond to the UPS shutdown command in the event of
>commercial power failure. I'm not sure this would necessarily be a big
>problem since the rest of their office environment would likely already be
>down at this point and the Snap Server should be pretty much idle. I haven't
>seen too many problems with Linux systems from power failures when the
>system was quiescent.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>-Alex
>
>
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