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cayugafalls

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14. Ok, here are some suggestions,
Thu Aug 20, 2020, 07:26 PM
Aug 2020

without knowing budget and other constraints.

For your "hub" I would suggest a NAS, network accessible storage. This gives you the ability to have up to 4 hdrives with up to 40tb of storage without the need for a separate server and all the hassle that entails. You get all the advantages of a server hub for files storage plus some extra perks, like a video server like PLEX to serve up videos.

Take a look at the Amazon page and you can compare Synology NAS drive (if you scroll down, you can see 2 drive NAS for half the cost of 4 drive NAS). Yes, you have to buy hdrives, but you already have 2 1tb drives, pick up 2 more and depending on your configuration you can get 3tb of storage with redundancy of one drive for failures or 2tb with 2 drives redundancy. I'll be happy to explain more about mirroring if you need.

Here is a link to the Synology website with information on that NAS and the OS features.

Now for the interim laptop that will help you over the hump for the build a new desktop. Two options;

HP Elitebook 8570W i7-3820QM with 32gb ram and 500gb SSD for approx 525$ It runs windows 10 Pro, I say try it and see how much of your current software will run on Windows 10. If you have Windows 7 pro install disc and feel techie, go ahead and install, but make a driver flash drive before starting that process by going to HP and getting all the drivers for that model. Link is HERE. If that link does not have windows 7 64 bit selected automatically, you can change it on the page.

Or Go big and spend a little more and this guy will install windows 7 pro for you! But it is 700 bucks. Specs are off the hook and it will be a great albeit a little heavy laptop. 4gb discrete video processing power should handle video editing fine.

HP ELITEBOOK 8770W i7-3920XM EXTREME 32GB 1TB SSD K4000M 1080P DVD+RW WIN 10

That will give you the ability to do everything you are currently doing. It should handle video editing just fine. Buy a laptop cooler fan for even more help keeping cool during high stress.

technically yours,
cayugafalls

All Good Things Must End... [View all] TygrBright Aug 2020 OP
Do you still have all the original installation disks for the software you own? cayugafalls Aug 2020 #1
Oh, yes, I have all my discs, installation keys, everything. n/t TygrBright Aug 2020 #3
A workaround. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #2
And not a bad idea at all. TygrBright Aug 2020 #4
Well, I missed the video and audio editing, but the laptop will handle the other stuff with ease. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #6
No, that's basically it. TygrBright Aug 2020 #7
Hmm...sounds like you do a lot of heavy lifting (audio and video editing). cayugafalls Aug 2020 #8
This was the original build- TygrBright Aug 2020 #12
Ok, here are some suggestions, cayugafalls Aug 2020 #14
Excellent suggestions, thank you! TygrBright Aug 2020 #15
Yes, the NAS connects to a standard Ethernet hub and you connect to it just like a server. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #16
How would the switch work with the NAS? n/t TygrBright Aug 2020 #17
My bad. A switch is a hub only smarter. NAS will work with either. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #18
I don't have one yet. My esposo has a nice little CalDigit... TygrBright Aug 2020 #19
You are correct. The CalDigit is a Port Extender. It adds additional ports to your device. cayugafalls Aug 2020 #20
I'm going to start pricing and investigating availability... TygrBright Aug 2020 #21
Boy, can I relate. No advice, no suggestions. intrepidity Aug 2020 #5
Sorry to hear it. GB_RN Aug 2020 #9
I bought my first PC (a Laser 128 Apple II clone) in the 80s. I've been through a chain of computers Nitram Aug 2020 #10
You might consider running your Windows 7 stuff on a virtual machine. hunter Aug 2020 #11
The biggest problem with going from WIndows to Linux is the software csziggy Aug 2020 #13
Here's how you might recreate your old computer on Windows 10 Pro using Microsoft Hyper-V: hunter Aug 2020 #24
I usually just move on. csziggy Aug 2020 #25
My wife went through a few years of surgery hell... hunter Aug 2020 #26
Good for your wife! csziggy Aug 2020 #27
Limpet is older than Cruncher canetoad Aug 2020 #22
Thanks! I suspect Limpet was built back when hardware components had to be tough and reliable. TygrBright Aug 2020 #23
I run Linux Mint on a 2009 Vista laptop bucolic_frolic Sep 2020 #28
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