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<div>If you have a contamination of Windows machines in the
house, then you'll need SMB. Otherwise, NFS will happily take
care of your good computers.. ;)</div>
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<p>Good spirits. All hardware is good, as it can be filled with good
spirits/OS'es.</p>
<p>Especially these days, all hardware is more precious, and
reusable by injecting right spirits.</p>
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those running NAS,<br>
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I'm thinking about turning my current i3-4170 desktop into
NAS.<br>
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What protocols do you use?<br>
Do you run both "NFS" and "SMB" on it? Or, just "SMB"?<br>
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