Not really a DrivePool question but i wonder if somebody is doing something like that.
I really love DrivePool and none of the many Unix NAS distributions has what i want.
They all to RAID/ZFS and all this stuff...
The problem in Windows is hiding stuff from people who shouldn't see it. You need Windows Server with Access-Based Enumeration (ABE).
As i found out from reading here is that you can't pass through a pool to Hyper-V.
So the idea is to share the pool in Windows, mount it in Linux and do the Samba stuff (users/permissions) there.
Would that work?
Not sure what the permissions then would be on the disks in Windows?
Which user to set on the pool share (everyone)?
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MrGlasspoole
Not really a DrivePool question but i wonder if somebody is doing something like that.
I really love DrivePool and none of the many Unix NAS distributions has what i want.
They all to RAID/ZFS and all this stuff...
The problem in Windows is hiding stuff from people who shouldn't see it. You need Windows Server with Access-Based Enumeration (ABE).
As i found out from reading here is that you can't pass through a pool to Hyper-V.
So the idea is to share the pool in Windows, mount it in Linux and do the Samba stuff (users/permissions) there.
Would that work?
Not sure what the permissions then would be on the disks in Windows?
Which user to set on the pool share (everyone)?
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