Thu, Feb 26th, 2009 |
A home server would have been an inconceivable luxury to the geeks of yesteryear, but increasingly people are using servers in their home for everything from media playback to on-site backup.
Photo by Rudolf Schuba.
This week we want to know what software you use for your home server.
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