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bcraigie
Aug 20, 2011Aspirant
Web interface stops responding after a while
I have a ReadyNas Duo Name: RAIDiator Version: 4.1.7 Date: Sat Nov 6 00:09:53 2010 (actually, I have two, at different locations, on different networks). I have noticed that ...
thedazman
Oct 07, 2011Aspirant
Yeah, running my personal web page off it, nothing commercial or overly complex. I've got my own domain and point it at the NAS. Web site totally created on, uploaded and edited from an iPad!!
Web server speed ain't brilliant but there's a lot of graphics to upload and I only have 1mb upload speed. Its slightly slower than running on a server running IIS. But for my purposes it's ok. (www thedazman com).
Ive thought about extra RAM if this is going to improve performance of the web server then I'm up for that. Haven't looked in to costs or where to obtain as yet
Regarding using NAS as a public web server I'm sure it's a documented feature as standard and supported. In standard file protocols just tick HTTP and point it at the share containing your web site, as long as you have the default.HTML or index.HTML files in the root of your share and you got your router port forwarding HTTP to your NAS it just works.
I've got ssh working now and I'll monitor the server, hopefully it won't require restarting more than once a week. My UNIX is a bit rusty but I recon I can find some other uses for ssh.
Thanks for the RAM suggestion, I'll look into that.
Regards Daren
Web server speed ain't brilliant but there's a lot of graphics to upload and I only have 1mb upload speed. Its slightly slower than running on a server running IIS. But for my purposes it's ok. (www thedazman com).
Ive thought about extra RAM if this is going to improve performance of the web server then I'm up for that. Haven't looked in to costs or where to obtain as yet
Regarding using NAS as a public web server I'm sure it's a documented feature as standard and supported. In standard file protocols just tick HTTP and point it at the share containing your web site, as long as you have the default.HTML or index.HTML files in the root of your share and you got your router port forwarding HTTP to your NAS it just works.
I've got ssh working now and I'll monitor the server, hopefully it won't require restarting more than once a week. My UNIX is a bit rusty but I recon I can find some other uses for ssh.
Thanks for the RAM suggestion, I'll look into that.
Regards Daren
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