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<blockquote data-quote="m0t0k0" data-source="post: 846682" data-attributes="member: 108642"><p>For the server I would recommend Windows Home Server 2011 mainly because it only costs £40 but it can also backup all the clients on your network nightly.</p><p>Its a god send if you want to play with things and then mess them up. As you can just restore to last night backup from over the network (much faster than restoring from a portable HDD)</p><p> </p><p>Migrating your data is going to be a tricky one. I guess your going to call all your friends and see if you can borrow some portable HDDs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0t0k0, post: 846682, member: 108642"] For the server I would recommend Windows Home Server 2011 mainly because it only costs £40 but it can also backup all the clients on your network nightly. Its a god send if you want to play with things and then mess them up. As you can just restore to last night backup from over the network (much faster than restoring from a portable HDD) Migrating your data is going to be a tricky one. I guess your going to call all your friends and see if you can borrow some portable HDDs! [/QUOTE]
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