LaCie have network storage available in 1TB and 2TB 1RU rack mountable that also has 3 or 4 USB ports on the front for adding more external storage (albeit at USB speeds)
They are compatible with all OSes but I'm unsure what format they are in. You could always read their online gear at : http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=1064 7/.
Downside : Powered by XP Embedded.
As for service plans/etc. I guess that would be up to whoever you brought it through in the end.
I personally run my sites through the 508, AAA, xhtml and css validators. I find that if your standards compliant first, it's a million times easier to make teh few adjustments to make each browser behave (particularly IE).
I think it's also a point of how professional you can claim to be if you don't even make the effort to ensure that your page is going to be accessible to other (browsers | people | OSes | etc.).
LaCie have network storage available in 1TB and 2TB 1RU rack mountable that also has 3 or 4 USB ports on the front for adding more external storage (albeit at USB speeds) They are compatible with all OSes but I'm unsure what format they are in. You could always read their online gear at : http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=1064 7/.
Downside : Powered by XP Embedded.
As for service plans/etc. I guess that would be up to whoever you brought it through in the end.
I personally run my sites through the 508, AAA, xhtml and css validators. I find that if your standards compliant first, it's a million times easier to make teh few adjustments to make each browser behave (particularly IE).
I think it's also a point of how professional you can claim to be if you don't even make the effort to ensure that your page is going to be accessible to other (browsers | people | OSes | etc.).