Hello,
if the (True-)NAS system is exclusively used for private/family stuff and at least one Windows machine is used to access the data, does it make sense to set the configuration of all datasets to SMB?
For my understanding, if at least one user uses Windows to access the NAS the shares will be SMB and, therefore, all shared datasets need to be SMB.
In case there are further non-shared datasets on the server (e.g. an archive), they should also be SMB, because the origin data will most times still come from Windows machines.
Is my understandig correct that "General" datasets with case-sensitive file/directory names make no sense in this case?
Thanks a lot,
Thomas
if the (True-)NAS system is exclusively used for private/family stuff and at least one Windows machine is used to access the data, does it make sense to set the configuration of all datasets to SMB?
For my understanding, if at least one user uses Windows to access the NAS the shares will be SMB and, therefore, all shared datasets need to be SMB.
In case there are further non-shared datasets on the server (e.g. an archive), they should also be SMB, because the origin data will most times still come from Windows machines.
Is my understandig correct that "General" datasets with case-sensitive file/directory names make no sense in this case?
Thanks a lot,
Thomas