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  1. Afternoon all I have a number of storage servers - some Windows machines, and some linux-based NAS devices My current solution for centralised access is to use a folder of mounted volumes and directory junctions on my main server eg: C:\Volumes\Recorded TV\Films -> \(a 2TB HDD folder-mounted) C:\Volumes\Recorded TV\TV Series -> (another 2TB HDD folder-mounted) C:\Volumes\Music -> \\Buffalo\Music C:\Volumes\Projects -> \\Buffalo\Projects C:\Volumes\Documents -> \\ReadyNAS1\Documents C:\Volumes\Family -> \\ReadyNAS2\FamilyMedia I've then created a fake drive icon which actually points to C:\Volumes so basically I have an X: drive which contains a small list of folders such as Recorded TV, Music, Projects, Documents, and Family It's not quite that simple but you get the idea So the question is, with a single instance of DP on a single Win server, can I continue to use the above method, and benefit from DP's rebalancing including those UNC-accessed network drives?
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