Hi,
One of my customers uses Synology and another users QNAP. Those seem to be the
Kings of the NAS products. They both have slick Web GUIs.
QNAP definitely works with Linux from both a GUI and a supported file sharing
perspective. During setup, it asks you which OSes you want to use and
configures folder sharing accordingly. The one thing I don't think works is the
QNAP finder app which you need to find it the first time when you set it up.
nmap does a perfectly good job of locating it on the network though. I believe
Synology is also Linux friendly and I intend to buy one of the two brands as my
next device.
Some time ago, I bought an IOMega network drive. It has consistently been a
pain and I wouldn't touch their stuff again. It is very crashy, requiring
frequent reboots.
They also issued a critical security bulletin last year that pointed out a
serious issue if shared folders are set to be accessible without a password
from the local network, as I'm sure many people have, such as the media for my
TV and HiFi. If the drive has been joined to an IOMega cloud account, as they
encourage you to, any shared folder set to open access with also offer full
rights to any unauthenticated user on the internet, even if they aren't a
member of your personal cloud group. The GUI doesn't make this clear.
To be fair, they did man up and disclose honestly but that was after mine had
been potentially allowing anyone who had stumbled across my IP address read
write access for over a year. I have also observed strange network activity
between it and my TV for a while. Strange enough that I noticed it on the
switch lights. To be fair, I don't know whether it's the TV or the drive that's
doing the chatting but the switch lights make it clear that there's not an
appreciable amount of data going anywhere else.
Bests,
Paul.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
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From: DAWE C <the-labyri...@ntlworld.com>
Date:30/01/2014 09:33 (GMT+00:00)
To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List <hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: [Hampshire] NASs
I would like a NAS at home, on which I can store lots of files and have them
accessible from both Limux and Widnows. (I am trying to avoid the mistake I
made w few years ago, when I got a network disc which needed a driver to
access, so was only available from certain versions of Widnows!).
Any recommendations from people?
Chris
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