Heart Break Kid said:
i always wanteed to set up a central shared hard drive, that all computers on my network can access.....
schools use servers for this kind of thing... at least at my school, all applications are installed on some lousy "crash-every-hour" server, and you launch them from different computers... however, when you have a large school, those hard drives quickly become overloaded with requests, hence the crashing...
in one lab at my school, they have an xserve hooked up to about 30 imacs. this is convenient, but when doing a video editing project (which we often do) we basically have to store on the internal hard drive for it to be usable, which of course defies the point of being able to log in on any computer...
but then again, they also think that 160GB is enough for about 120 students, 30 of them at a time...
in the home, your best bet is to outfit an old computer with a network card and new hard drive, and plug it into your router... then you can connect to server to get it as a hard drive on your desktop...
if you don't want the hassle, there are ethernet hard drives available... here's a report on some ethernet hard drives from a recent episode of call for help...
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/products/story/0,24330,3677039,00.html
wow long post...
back to my essay...
reality