We have a single Synology NAS unit with dual terrabyte drives.
Integration with AD was pretty easy to set up and there have been no
issues with it so far (~ eight months).  We're using it for archive
data and installation points and have considered setting up a couple
others for offsite data replication.


Roger Wright
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Bill Humphries <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are about to split an office into two different
> companies/infrastructures.  One company has about 20 users that need file
> storage that will be accessed via Windows XP, Win7, OS X and FTP.  I was
> thinking about a NAS and specifically synology because they seem to have
> pretty good reviews on newegg and amazon, as well as smallnetbuilder.com.
>
> We would generally do file server instead of NAS, so I thought I'd ask this
> intelligent and experienced lot of gentle folk for any advice.  I do want a
> rackmountable option and there just doesn't seem to be as much
> info/experience with those models.  I think my main concerns are file access
> speeds and AD integration with a NAS.
>
> danke schön.
>
> Bill
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