There are other similar OSes available as well. Just another mapped drive, not a problem.įreeNAS is excellent for these capabilities, so is Windows Home Server 2011, and NAS4Free. Yes, you can set up shared drives that can be used similarly to local drives. Both Win and OS X platforms can access the same NAS at the same time, no need for a 2 step transfer/share process. The answer to all of your questions is "Yes". And while I could dive in and figure it out from tinkering, they won't let me loose on it until I have answers. But I can't get a clear answer on using NAS in the same manner as a local drive. I'm new to NAS and the stuff I've been reading makes me think that access from both Windows and Mac isn't a problem. First, can both Windows and Mac access the same NAS (most likely freeNAS)? And if so, could they both work off the NAS in the same manner as a local drive instead of having to transfer, work, transfer back? It'll involve 10gb Ethernet connections with link aggregation on the NAS computer for high bandwidth and 8 1TB SSD's in an undecided RAID configuration. ![]() ![]() Money isn't an issue, so I can make it pretty powerful. ![]() They edit a LOT of videos and they're always having to pass portable hard drives around to share projects. My buddy is asking me for help at his work.
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