{"id":3459,"date":"2011-12-05T16:24:00","date_gmt":"2011-12-05T16:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test.simple-talk.com\/uncategorized\/smart-storage-server-for-a-dumb-curmudgeon\/"},"modified":"2016-07-28T10:50:39","modified_gmt":"2016-07-28T10:50:39","slug":"smart-storage-server-for-a-dumb-curmudgeon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.red-gate.com\/simple-talk\/blogs\/smart-storage-server-for-a-dumb-curmudgeon\/","title":{"rendered":"Smart Storage Server for a Dumb Curmudgeon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <i>(Guest Editorial for the SysAdmin\/ITPro Newsletter)<\/i><\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s been many years  since I had to set up and maintain the network servers for a large office LAN; for it is an activity that requires youthful  optimism and a high tolerance towards frustration. Whatever the reason, network maintenance is a task I&#8217;ve been keen to  avoid ever since, even for my own office. Recently, however, a smell of burning recently alerted me to the possible  demise of my hoary Windows-based office domain server. I dreaded the pain of replacing it, but it croaked its last soon  afterwards and I was left with no choice. <\/p>\n<p> After a couple of  frustrating false starts with a new Windows server and a NAS device, I got one of the new generation of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.synology.com\/products\/product.php?product_name=RS812&amp;lang=enu\">&#8216;Smart Storage&#8217; servers<\/a> that  masquerade as a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.synology.com\/products\/product.php?product_name=DS411slim&amp;lang=enu\">rather plump  external hard drive<\/a>. I was amazed. Experience had led me to expect nothing much more than a file server, but as soon  as I was in the management interface, I had file sharing via an ADS domain, an LDAP, FTP, WebDAV, and NFS. There was  automated backup to a USB device, a Webserver (with MySQL and PHP5), VPN server, Firewall, Mail server with Webmail, and  a Print server with AirPrint. I could even set up SNMP and event notifications.<\/p>\n<p> It took far longer to  test all this than to set it up, but two hours later, I realised with a start of surprise that it all worked fine. I  could access all my PDF documentation and manuals from a central resource and read them on the iPad directly just by  using WebDav and a cute iPad app. Linux machines were able to access all the files perfectly. I could print from Linux  and iOS too, as well as Windows. Of course, to get all this plus a good RAID10 array, in a rack system, costs four  figures, but it is a great solution for the average SME to put alongside a Windows Domain server installation<\/p>\n<p> Then, I noticed the toys  which are more appropriate for home use. Because the particular brand I chose had a whole range going from home  fileserver up to enterprise-level NAS, it is stuffed with recreational stuff one wouldn&#8217;t want on a work-based LAN. &#160;I could, of course, play my MP3s all from the network drive on my iPad. There was  also streaming of music. One can set up a DLNA media server for all sorts of media devices. I could even access  everything from Android devices. There was iTunes Service so that an iPhone\/iPad could browse and play songs or Videos.  A&#8217;Smart Storage&#8217; server box to support all this costs less than an iPhone.<\/p>\n<p> It strikes me that these  smart storage devices are at least as radical as the iPad was. When I think of the many hours I&#8217;ve spent just setting up  an LDAP, or fiddling with a PHP installation, I weep. Now, any home network can be tooled up to a level that I never  aspired to in my geeky past. Sure, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.turnkeylinux.org\/\"> Turnkey  Linux<\/a> packages are great, and  I admire the<a href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/web\/webmatrix\"> WebMatrix<\/a> Windows application, but for those of us who just want the functionality  and integration without the hassle, surely the new generation of NAS &#8216;Smart Storage&#8217; boxes from Synology, Cisco, Qnap or  Iomega is the way to go. I&#8217;m now looking at a pile of components, and building up the mental energy, to rebuild my local  SQL Server test installation. &#160;Let&#8217;s hope it will be as simple!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Guest Editorial for the SysAdmin\/ITPro Newsletter) It&#8217;s been many years since I had to set up and maintain the network servers for a large office LAN; for it is an activity that requires youthful optimism and a high tolerance towards frustration. 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