![]() I dont need my sample libraries to load in. There is no real performance bottleneck(for this purpose) on a fully switched network with a 10Gb backplane, I have 32GB of system memory, the NAS will have m.2 buffering, and I can't imagine accessing libraries across that connection would be a problem, even with some milliseconds of additional latency vs local spinning disks or SSDs. I will have to investigate this right away, as this will be a major non-technical issue for me if so. This is my home network, I manage my own local storage to my specifications, and if a fully mapped network drive is not suitable per licensing and NA can't "see" it, this will be a very frustrating outcome. The big issue for me here is - I dont recall where in my NI licensing it claims I cannot use network attached, or indeed local USB or eSata storage, which should be viewed similarly from a licensing and legal perspective. Your experience on this would help! : ) ThanksĮDIT: forgot to mention - there will be high performance (7200rpm, 4-6Gb/sec) drives inside. I've never stored any libraries or any of my music data anywhere but the local workstation, so this will be my first. I am the network/security engineer at home, and as such we don't have any network config or performance issues that we would be dropping this NAS into.ĭoes anyone have any experience either with Synology NAS, other branded NAS, or their own JBOD sort of NAS for storing libraries and samples for K13 + other libraries? If so, what was your experience like over time? Did you have any trouble with this config? I'm not 100% on the model yet.Ī NAS/fileserver of this capability should be able to host K13 and other libraries across a switched 1000mbit wired connection without any problem, and I have a robust WAN/LAN router/security device. I am about to buy and build a Synology NAS, such as the DiskStation DS420+, or the larger DS1621xs+. Hello! My name on the forums before the reset was Jeremy.
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