colfmedion
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It would not be a NAS ("network" addressable storage) if direct connected to a PC, just external storage. But to a switch, where other networked devices have access, then that's a NAS.The NAS connection is via an Ethernet cable to the PC or in my case, a gigabit switch.
I...I was at HQ 1 GP Bawtry during the Falklands and the bombing of the runway by the Vulcan Bomber.
It is of great interest - at least to me. I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall in East Anglia from 82 - 86, during the Faulklands. An interesting time.As a matter of interest, I am a long retired Flight Sergeant (Royal Air Force) but strictly non-technical.
Open it up and look. If the back has the standard SATA data and power connections, you are okay (or EIDE data and power, if EIDE drive).Mmmm! And how do I determine this?
It would not be a NAS ("network" addressable storage) if direct connected to a PC, just external storage. But to a switch, where other networked devices have access, then that's a NAS.The NAS connection is via an Ethernet cable to the PC or in my case, a gigabit switch.
I bet that place was hopping. The Vulcan Bomber is (was) a fascinating aircraft. I live near Offutt AFB in Nebraska, former home of SAC and current home of US Strategic Command (STRATCOM). There is a rather large RAF and RN contingent here. The Vulcan Bomber came several times before finally retiring for good - for air shows - and it put on a good show.I was at HQ 1 GP Bawtry during the Falklands and the bombing of the runway by the Vulcan Bomber.