I need to decide on what OS to run the file server I'm building. It is critical that the server supports both Mac OS X and Windows clients. My server build will start with 2x 1TB + 1x 2TB drives. I'm ...
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A Raspberry Pi works well as a file-sharing server, but please don't use it as a dedicated NAS
Thanks to its solid package compatibility, useful HATs, and resourceful community of tinkerers, the Raspberry Pi is easily one of the most versatile devices you can buy for your computing projects.
Only yesterday we were singing the praises of the Data Robotics Drobo S, perfect if you need local, redundant storage for your workstation, and today the company have outed their NAS version. The ...
Whether it is watching movies on your computer, streaming music on a dozen devices or making backups of every picture you take, you need a lot of space to save all this data. Just attaching an ...
What is FreeNAS you say? Put simply, it's is an operating system based on FreeBSD that brings with it a snazzy web interface for management, and all the protocols you need to share files between ...
My needs are pretty simple. My NAS handles AFP for file-sharing and Time Machine backups, SMB (for video), and acts as a VPN server when I'm on the road. The processor on the N40L is pretty slow but ...
Hammerspace’s Hyperscale NAS technology sits on an industry-standard server between a customer’s GPU-based front-end servers and whatever storage they use from hard drive to NVMe flash as a way to ...
Seagate’s Business Storage Windows Server is a fast file server, and it delivers better default security than Linux-based devices. But it’s write speed renders it less appealing for client backups.
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