4 small network tools I keep on a USB stick for quick troubleshooting and fixes
USB sticks or flash drives aren't as popular as they used to be. With cloud storage and wireless data transfers now becoming popular, USB thumb drives have almost vanished. However, I still have a couple of them lying around that I wanted to put to good use. Since their storage capacity is too low, I explored alternative use cases for these USB drives. That's when it struck me that I could convert these USB sticks into a portable repository of apps and programs for troubleshooting issues with my computers, routers, and servers. Essentially, a USB drive that has all the important tools in one place.
USB sticks or flash drives aren’t as popular as they used to be. With cloud storage and wireless data transfers now becoming popular, USB thumb drives have almost vanished. However, I still have a couple of them lying around that I wanted to put to good use. Since their storage capacity is too low, I explored alternative use cases for these USB drives. That’s when it struck me that I could convert these USB sticks into a portable repository of apps and programs for troubleshooting issues with my computers, routers, and servers. Essentially, a USB drive that has all the important tools in one place.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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