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nasberrypi
Oct 24, 2013Aspirant
Will ReadyNas meet my company's needs?
FIrst I will give you the layout of my organization. We have 30 users spread over three different geographic locations, with one of those locations being a mobile engineering crew. The users all have ...
StephenB
Oct 24, 2013Guru - Experienced User
4x2 TB RAID5 will give about 6 TB (~5.4 TiB - power of two units).
Accessing the NAS over the internet is best done by deploying a VPN. This could be invisible to India and US locations [connecting router<->router], though the mobile folks would likely need to use a VPN client.
ReadyNAS remote is a VPN, but if you search the forums here, it's performance is hit-or-miss. Personally I wouldn't use it for anything that is mission-critical.
If a VPN seems too difficult, then perhaps enable FTP, and use an FTP client like FileZilla to access the remote files.
Accessing the NAS over the internet is best done by deploying a VPN. This could be invisible to India and US locations [connecting router<->router], though the mobile folks would likely need to use a VPN client.
ReadyNAS remote is a VPN, but if you search the forums here, it's performance is hit-or-miss. Personally I wouldn't use it for anything that is mission-critical.
If a VPN seems too difficult, then perhaps enable FTP, and use an FTP client like FileZilla to access the remote files.
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