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      <description>It has been a while since I did any web development, and I recently decided to get back into PHP development. After downloading the latest version of PHP for my IIS server I proceeded to do some tinkering just to get back into the feel of the language. Ju...</description>
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      <description>Well as I mentioned in my earlier post I am trying to find a way to replace my SS4000-E as our production file server. To that end I have begun to build a Linux From Scratch server, upon which I plan on adding just the necessities to have a working file s...</description>
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      <description>About six weeks ago we realized that we needed more production storage space and decided to look into a NAS solution instead of a traditional server. After doing some searching I came across a neat-looking little black box made by Intel, their SS4000-E. I...</description>
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