2TB of space for under £30 a month? That's comparable with Amazon Glacier, and with rather better photo-related features. Can you open institutional...
Not at the moment, I'm more interested in S3 and Glacier - I think I might turn one of my home servers into an S3-compatiable private cloud server of...
We're using a couple of our standard Ruckus access points and an external IP-rated instrument box, £25 from Maplin. The access points are powered via...
We're currently relocating our server cupboard (our current one has a ceiling that leaks water), so I'm thinking about this, too. I'd like card-based...
Would you be able to give an example of how I could limit Bonjour traffic from a specific machine to a given set of authorised clients? I don't know...
Has anyone used Floodlight as a Software Defined Network controller? Can that just run as a virtual machine somewhere, or is it something that needs...
Eye-Fi cards are excellent - I have the DSLR here set up with one, so teachers can just take pictures and have them appear a short while later on the...
I did this at Christmas to make print-on-demand Christmas cards. I wrote my own Python script to get the pictures from the camera then put them in a...
Ah! My mistake - the card in my Debian server turns out to be based on a Mini-PCIe ASMedia ASM1062 chipset, that seems to be able to handle two 5-way...
Many thanks, it's good to get an idea of costs. I'm partly looking at how our school backs up data, and partly thinking "Gosh, that's a lot of money,...
How much do you pay for such a solution? I've been looking at how to do something like this and have been wondering how people find the costs. 5TB of...
I have a StarTech.com PEXSAT32 card - actually, I seem to also have the eSATA and MiniPCI varients floating around, too. It seems to work well in my...
Yes - both server and client-side. Client-side remote desktop means you can have teacher's SIMS accounts linked to their active directory account, so...
We use Tiger Timetabling. We use that in conjunction with School Manager, but it's a stand-alone program and should work equally well with SIMS. I'm...