don't forget the NAS appliances out there - the snap servers run a 
version of Linux if you want to stay in the family.

http://www.snapserver.com/snap/en-US/Products/

they will give you enterprise support as well, and they have models from 
250GB to 82TB.






Mike Miller wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Raymond Norton wrote:
>
>   
>>> What's your objective?
>>>       
>> We provide educational videos to 20 school districts. I have had great 
>> results with Freenas, but have a bit of a concern implementing it in 
>> this application. If my homemade Freenas box goes down, it will be my 
>> problem. With an enterprise solution I would have support available.
>>     
>
>
> One of the arguments in favor of open-source software is that even though 
> it is hard to make money selling it, a developer can make money supporting 
> it, as can other skilled people.  So I'm wondering if there isn't any 
> company offering FreeNAS support contracts.  I would say that such a 
> company could provide "enterprise" FreeNAS.
>
> I see this...
>
> http://sourceforge.net/services/project_services.php?d-7959848-p=1&d-7959848-s=5&d-7959848-o=2&project_id=151951
>
> ...but I don't have time now to study it and read it.
>
> Mike
>
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