I stopped using SMB and switched to NFS for my NAS
Your network-attached storage (NAS) device is designed to handle the storing and transferring of data. Once configured and up and running, it can also serve as the foundation of your home lab, smart home, and self-hosted empire. One of the many questions you may have when looking at the best way to manage all of this is "Which protocol is best?" Server Message Block (SMB) is one of the available options and is likely what you've come across and used with Windows systems.
Your network-attached storage (NAS) device is designed to handle the storing and transferring of data. Once configured and up and running, it can also serve as the foundation of your home lab, smart home, and self-hosted empire. One of the many questions you may have when looking at the best way to manage all of this is “Which protocol is best?” Server Message Block (SMB) is one of the available options and is likely what you’ve come across and used with Windows systems.
Edinéia Vieira
Brazil
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