Hello all,
I need recommendations related to NAS (Network Attached Storage).
I am running a file server (machine name = file-server)(Windows Server 2003) for my office. It's a standard desktop PC with 4x250 GB IDE HDDs. Note: hard drives are NOT configured for RAID; each HDD is partiontioned in a single 250 GB partition. I have shared some folders on the server. Clients (all of them are Windows XP Professional) access these shared folders using the My Network Places icon > View Workgroup Computers. All the clients join a common Workgroup. All PCs use static IP addresses. Security is not really an issue and all clients are allowed to access all shared folders. I am running an application on the clients that accesses the file-server in this way:
\\file-server\data\backup
Since all of the HDDs are now full, I am planning to go for a new machine to serve as a file server. One of my friends had told me about NAS but neither me nor him has had any experience with NAS before. While I do understand how NAS servers work, there are a few things I'm not sure of. They are:
- Since NAS run a tailor made OS, how do these devices appear on the Windows network? Are they visible in My Network Places > View Workgroup Computers folder?
- Do they use similar network paths as Windows machines do (in the format \\file-server\data\backup)?
- Is it easy to share folders?
- I don't want to use the HDDs in RAID mode. Is it possible?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
I need recommendations related to NAS (Network Attached Storage).
I am running a file server (machine name = file-server)(Windows Server 2003) for my office. It's a standard desktop PC with 4x250 GB IDE HDDs. Note: hard drives are NOT configured for RAID; each HDD is partiontioned in a single 250 GB partition. I have shared some folders on the server. Clients (all of them are Windows XP Professional) access these shared folders using the My Network Places icon > View Workgroup Computers. All the clients join a common Workgroup. All PCs use static IP addresses. Security is not really an issue and all clients are allowed to access all shared folders. I am running an application on the clients that accesses the file-server in this way:
\\file-server\data\backup
Since all of the HDDs are now full, I am planning to go for a new machine to serve as a file server. One of my friends had told me about NAS but neither me nor him has had any experience with NAS before. While I do understand how NAS servers work, there are a few things I'm not sure of. They are:
- Since NAS run a tailor made OS, how do these devices appear on the Windows network? Are they visible in My Network Places > View Workgroup Computers folder?
- Do they use similar network paths as Windows machines do (in the format \\file-server\data\backup)?
- Is it easy to share folders?
- I don't want to use the HDDs in RAID mode. Is it possible?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!