Search engines for networks?

From: Cini, Richard <RCini_at_congressfinancial.com>
Date: Wed Apr 7 14:10:47 2004

Alex:

        I actually thought of this but since the price is quoted as "contact
a sales representative" I felt it would cost more than "free".

        This is a home network where I collect all of my stuff. 650
directories and about 9,000 files in 17gb, not including my MP3 archive
which is another 13gb. I know this only because I just moved it to another
server (ProLiant 1600, dual P-III/550 and 91gb RAID5 running NT Server and
sitting in an old DEC 42U rack). Probably overkill but the price was right.

        Don't laugh...I collect a lot of crap. There's also some good stuff
in there, too. I've imaged my entire collection of PC floppy disks and I'm
working on system ROMs. Anyone need PC Tools 7?? How about the True Type
Font Pack for Windows 3.1? QEMM? How about Windows 1.0?

        I also have tons of utilities, MAME stuff, instruction manuals, a
mirror of my Web site, the SourceSafe database for my projects.

        Problem is that I can't find certain things when I need to.

Rich

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To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts; Paul Berger
Subject: Re: Search engines for networks?


On Wednesday 07 April 2004 18:21, Paul Berger wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 08:41, Cini, Richard wrote:

I'm quite surprised no-one's suggested Google's Search Appliance yet.
Google's indexing technology - in a rackmount box, for your intranet.

http://www.google.com/appliance/

alex/melt
Received on Wed Apr 07 2004 - 14:10:47 BST

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