jenesuispasbavard
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Tried looking for some more information on if this is possible, but I couldn't quite figure it out.
I'm setting up a new TrueNAS Scale home server, and planning to make two datasets on the main data pool - one for large files and one for small files (so I can set different recordsizes for the two - this is optional, so if it isn't possible to do what I'm trying I'll just use 128k for everything).
The main user of the server is a Windows desktop, so I'm planning on making a SMB share with the two datasets.
Say I have the following structure on the server:
Question: Is it possible to present the subfolders as part of the same main folder to the SMB share, so that when I access the network share from Windows, I see:
Just asking because that's how my current setup is - a "pool" created with StableBit's Drivepool software with that folder structure. And this is what I want to move over to TrueNAS.
I'm setting up a new TrueNAS Scale home server, and planning to make two datasets on the main data pool - one for large files and one for small files (so I can set different recordsizes for the two - this is optional, so if it isn't possible to do what I'm trying I'll just use 128k for everything).
The main user of the server is a Windows desktop, so I'm planning on making a SMB share with the two datasets.
Say I have the following structure on the server:
Code:
drivepool (main data pool) ---> large (large files dataset) ---> DigitalFoundry ---> Music ---> Pictures ---> small (small files dataset) ---> Applications ---> Backups ---> Random
Question: Is it possible to present the subfolders as part of the same main folder to the SMB share, so that when I access the network share from Windows, I see:
Code:
drivepool ---> Applications ---> Backups ---> DigitalFoundry ---> Music ---> Pictures ---> Random
Just asking because that's how my current setup is - a "pool" created with StableBit's Drivepool software with that folder structure. And this is what I want to move over to TrueNAS.