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Whatever you do I would go for a NAS. 2-disk Raid 1 boxes are now quite reasonably priced and the better ones have their own built-in "Time Machine". Stick to know makes such as Netgear, QNAP, Synology etc. and avoid cheap Chinese stuff like IcyBox etc.

I have just bought yet another Netgear ReadyNas RN31200 for 99€ (Amazon special offer) and plugged a couple of 4TB disks into it (far more expenssive than the box). It runs an open source Linux and as a result there is a plethora of free plug-ins including several SVN server solutions. Netgear also supply a (free) cloud-like service so you can access the data on your NAS when elsewhere.

I would get a UPS even if you are not in a stormy area, you never know when the electricity could fail or brown-out. For example, when our deep freeze gave up the ghost it tripped the main breaker. I have had reasonable service from APC and Belkin but by far the best has been Eaton (ex Merlin Gerin) - note that the batteries NEVER last the 5 years that they claim. Most domestic UPS use a pair of standard 12V 7Ah batteries that cost about 15€ each, usually quite easy to change.

The VPN solution proposed by others can be very useful for accessing something that you have forgotten, but unless both you and your employer have a decent upload speed (e.g. better that the standard 800 kb/s) it soon becomes a frustrating experience.

As far as actually working is concerned I have found it useful to have a distinct reserved space for my work computer (laptop) and physical files, your home computer can be a considerable source of distraction.

Hope this helps.
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