mkirros
IS-IT--Management
- Feb 17, 2004
- 82
We're a non-profit with a Windows AD network with a single DC. The DC machine is now also the primary fileserver. We need to add a server to act as primary file server to get the data files off of the DC. I've been considering a NAS box, but after reading some things about them I'm concerned that file access might be pretty slow, and many of them don't seem to play well with AD. It's crucial that I be able to set permissions on folders and individual files, and that the files be accessible to users logged onto the domain. And, of course, being a non-profit, cost is a primary consideration. Any ideas about whether a NAS server is the way to go, or if we'd be better off looking at a low-end Dell server, for instance? If there are NAS servers that might work, can anybody recommend specific brands? Thanks.