Valentina Server on A NAS
Robert Brenstein
rjb at robelko.com
Wed Apr 6 07:53:50 CDT 2011
On 03.04.11 at 15:25 +0200 F. Kneubuehl apparently wrote:
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>Hi Ruslan
>
>Most NAS (Synology, Buffalo) are running some
>implementation of LINUX. So I thought (naively)
>that it must be possible to run VS on a NAS.
>That would be a very cheap and handy DB server
>incl. RAID 1/5. But I have to state again: my
>knowledge about LINUX is ZERO!
>
>Read also the following
>
>http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/How_does_the_Synology_Linux_implementation_work,_e.g._bootup,_device_management_etc
>
>Regards
>Fabian
>
>
NAS are running on some linux but usually provide
only remote volume service. Thhat means it is
possible to use them only as network-based
storage normally, but not to run a server using
them as a server computer. However, used computer
hardware costs about the same as decent NAS.
Robert
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