OK ... so I finally made the switch and got a laptop with Linux Mint and have really been happy so far. My next step is to convert another couple of laptops to other Linux distros to start branching out a bit there. My ideal solution moving forward would be to purchase external hardware for housing centralized data for each individual laptop to connect to while I'm using them. So, my questions are ...
(1) Will it be unreasonably slow to have said laptops working on data files (libreOffice, etc) located on an external hardware solution (or maybe that depends on the quality hardware, connectors and even laptops I look to convert?).
(2) If working on files externally is an unreasonably slow solution, is there a solution that makes more sense where each laptop can grab the external files and bring them local while working, then returning them to the central solution once complete? I know I could always do this manually, but feel I'd inevitably screw that up in forgetting to return everything I'd been working on - I guess I'd want something with a more formal version control structure if I had to go this route.
(3) I'd also want to be able to take backups of the data residing on the external hardware solution ... I presume it's pretty standard for said solution to have USB ports to take backups? As far as any system or application backups for the distros, I would still just take care of that via the USB ports on the laptops themselves - the backups I'm talking about here are just data (libreOffice, music, pictures, etc).
Any guidance or advice here would be greatly appreciated - my personal digging on this has just spun me in circles and I'm hoping that it's just a matter of just getting pointed in the right direction for now. Also, apologies in advance as I feel I'm likely butchering some of the verbiage in trying to get this properly into words.
And, oh yeah, really glad to finally get on this forum
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thanks ... mark
(1) Will it be unreasonably slow to have said laptops working on data files (libreOffice, etc) located on an external hardware solution (or maybe that depends on the quality hardware, connectors and even laptops I look to convert?).
(2) If working on files externally is an unreasonably slow solution, is there a solution that makes more sense where each laptop can grab the external files and bring them local while working, then returning them to the central solution once complete? I know I could always do this manually, but feel I'd inevitably screw that up in forgetting to return everything I'd been working on - I guess I'd want something with a more formal version control structure if I had to go this route.
(3) I'd also want to be able to take backups of the data residing on the external hardware solution ... I presume it's pretty standard for said solution to have USB ports to take backups? As far as any system or application backups for the distros, I would still just take care of that via the USB ports on the laptops themselves - the backups I'm talking about here are just data (libreOffice, music, pictures, etc).
Any guidance or advice here would be greatly appreciated - my personal digging on this has just spun me in circles and I'm hoping that it's just a matter of just getting pointed in the right direction for now. Also, apologies in advance as I feel I'm likely butchering some of the verbiage in trying to get this properly into words.
And, oh yeah, really glad to finally get on this forum
thanks ... mark
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