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    File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

    I revamped my main server today!
    Specs:
    -AMD 64 x2 Dual Core
    -2GB DDR2
    -Foxconn nVidia motherboard (yes, I checked, the chipset is not hot)
    -IDE DVDROM
    -1xIDE 80GB Seagate drive (OS boot, software, etc.)
    -2xSATA 250GB Seagate drive (Used Windows to make a software striped RAID, for incredible performance and double the storage)
    -1x100Mbps LAN port
    -300W "GPS" Generic PSU (OEM is Enhance IIRC)

    Anyway, I'm wondering the easiest way to share my RAID(E) drive to the network so my Win7/XP/MacOSX machines can store files and stuff on it... and access them too!
    Thanks!

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    Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

    Right-click, share.
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      #3
      Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

      ^
      That's it....been that way since the NT days.

      Just make sure you have it permissioned right, or anyone on the LAN will be able to read/write/delete on the share. Also, if accessing a windows share with a Mac, its SMB://
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        #4
        Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

        Originally posted by Topcat View Post
        SMB://
        ???

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          #5
          Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

          Originally posted by smason View Post
          Right-click, share.
          Working wonderfully, thank you!

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            #6
            Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

            only for mac is smb://

            I would recommend using linux server for the fileserver. I use ubuntu 64-bit on my fileserver and its performance is wonderful over my gigabit network
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              #7
              Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

              I wanted to use Windows Server because I'm going to be running some Windows-only server software (it's not just a file server, who needs a dual-core file server lol)

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                #8
                Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
                only for mac is smb://
                But what is a SMB://?

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                  #9
                  Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                  When you're putting in the server address on your mac, type smb://<share name goes here>

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                    #10
                    Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                    smb is server message block, essentially the protocol used for windows file sharing
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                      Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                      smb is short for Samba, which is the protocol used by windows sharing... think of it like you think of tcp, udp etc ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block

                      Windows sharing is the simplest but not necessarily the fastest method of transferring files - ftp would usually do better at large transfers but with your "server" configuration, it would really make no difference.

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                        #12
                        Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                        my server name on my workgroup is win-server-1 so I type into mac os smb://win-server-1/e or what? (E) is the shared volume name

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                          #13
                          Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                          ^
                          Either the server name or the IP. Eitehr will work on a properly configured network.
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                            #14
                            Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                            oh ok. Thanks

                            One more thing: right now I'm running the server on the 100mbps internal port. Can I use two identlical intel 100mbps PCI LAN adapters to get 200mbps?

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                              #15
                              Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                              ^
                              With some kind of load balancing network appliance or switch, yes....but you'd be better off just upgrading to gigabit.
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                                #16
                                Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                                OK
                                I'll dig up a Gb PCI card at work next sat...

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                                  #17
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                                  Exactly what I would have said - Much easier to just use gigabit
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                                    #18
                                    Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                                    Already backing up all my computers to it... no, striped RAID isn't the best as far as reliability is concerned, but then again it's mostly going to be used as backup and a non-critical media server
                                    Yes I will add Gbit soon!

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                                      #19
                                      Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                                      ^
                                      Now this is a file server, take notes:

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                                        #20
                                        Re: File/Media server on Windows 2008 Standard 64-bit

                                        xD nice file server...
                                        Just a little jealous. Lol!
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