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theit8514 ,

Microsoft publishes a learning platform that covers a large amount of topics, from Windows Server to Azure services. I used it to prepare for an Azure DevOps Database Administration certification. Should be a good place to start as it's free. Just search for what you're looking to learn or select a product from the filters and off you go. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/

theit8514 , (edited )

The other option to the server that was posted is to get a DAS Enclosure that you can then hook up to a server or anything that can use a SAS/SATA card. These are generally going to be cheap because it is just a SAS/SATA backplane/expander.

Edit: eBay is useless. Here's an example DAS https://www.aventissystems.com/HPE-MSA30-DAS-Storage-Basic-p/200051.htm

theit8514 ,

If only they had done this with .local ages ago. Still, it’s a nice change, but I doubt my company will adopt.

theit8514 ,

Avahi uses mDNS which is a multicast protocol. Multicast is designed to be link-local only: it ends at the edge of a broadcast domain. Router A would also need to bridge in order for that to work (i.e. Device A and B would need to have the same broadcast ip).

On the other hand, there are ways of setting up Multicast Forwarding if the router supports it, or you could have a device in both networks that does Avahi/mDNS Reflection.

www.cisco.com/assets/sol/sb/…/index.html#page/tes…serverfault.com/…/forward-mdns-from-one-subnet-to…

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