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I am considering getting this DNS-323 unit as a file server for the office because of it's RAID 1 capability.
We have about 15 users accessing small files (excel, word,...) off of a single samba shared drive on an old IBM Pentium III server.
1. Will the DNS-323 have enough power/speed to serve 15 users?
2. Will it be faster than my P3 server?
3. Should I consider getting a raid sata card for my P3 server instead?
4. will accents on filename be recognized on the DNS-323 (french accents éïçèêû...)?
Thanks.
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No one here is using the DNS-323 in a small office?
I need to know if it is reliable and fast enough for multiple users.
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tedlegrand wrote:
4. will accents on filename be recognized on the DNS-323 (french accents éïçèêû...)?
Thanks.
i have had some issues with accents in filenames over SMB, although from what i've read this can be overcome by changing the configuration of some samba clients. i don't know how nicely this will work in a windows environment as i don't know that you have a lot of control with how windows connects to SMB shares.
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Accents worked okay using Windows XP and the normal explorer renaming function.
See attached screenshot for an example using your given string of accented letters.
For single large files:
Read speed: ~15MB
Write speed: ~5-10MB (could only test by copying large files to it)
(RAID1 (mirror) configuration with two 500GB/7200/16mb Samsung drives)
Small files will be tested next, but I only have 3 hosts here, so I can't really test concurrent access speeds with 15 or more users.
Maybe consider doing a RAID0 (striping) for maximum performance BUT a nightly backup somewhere safe (RAID0 means if one drive fails everything is lost, keep that in mind)
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I just get DNS-323 for my office.
We have 8 ppls in the office using DNS-323 as file server instead our old P-II server.
So far, if I use user/password control the access, the speed is kind slow(user will notice we change the server).
If I just allow all account to access the folder(which means no password protect), the speed is ok(user won't notice we change the server).
I am still testing it and try to figure a solution to get the speed up and still have passowrd protection.
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Thanks sea0964,
I got my DNS-323 now. Very slick device and easy to configure
I wasn't using password protected folders before, so I think I wont with this NAS.
Thanks for the tip.
Eric.
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