On 07/11/13 11:50, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 08:01:20AM -0500, Chris Weiss wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Jeremy Allison <j...@samba.org> wrote:
but not all NASs do.  there are
several commercial SMB/CIFS implementation out there.
Sure, but non available to buy as a software-only
product to my knowledge. They all come with hardware
attached :-).
right, *I* can't buy the software, but a NAS vendor can license it for
a product that I can buy.
No, they all write their own these days. None available
to license as far as I'm aware.
I had an small iomega personal/workgroup NAS box (I think it was a snapserver.) It did run linux but the samba version didn't work with our samba 3.x PDC's. I think both were 3.0.x so it could have been some issue with our samba implementation. It did work with a Windows 2003 AD but that wasn't much use. Some of the NAS's are now based on Windows Server. But I don't think any vendor will talk about samba compatibility (let alone promise it.) The Oracle/Sun NAS servers are based on on Solaris11 or OpenSolaris.

Even if a NAS works with your current environment there is no guarantee the vendor will provide patches to keep it working in the future as you apply security fixes or patches to your samba servers. For samba users implementing a NAS might not simplify things. If you were a windows only show them a NAS is probably great for a small site. I would stick with a real linux/samba server- you then have complete configuration control.
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