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I stopped using SMB and switched to NFS for my NAS
But both are worth considering.
Taiwan-based network attached storage (NAS) device vendor QNAP has identified several of its products as potentially containing a severe Linux vulnerability dubbed "Dirty Pipe," which was first ...
Taiwanese hardware vendor QNAP warns most of its Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices are impacted by a high severity Linux vulnerability dubbed 'Dirty Pipe' that allows attackers with local access ...
There are currently no mitigations for the severe Linux kernel bug, QNAP warned on Monday. The “Dirty Pipe” Linux kernel flaw – a high-severity vulnerability in all major distros that grants root ...
Iomega this week unveiled a network-attached storage appliance for Linux networks. The company, which up until now has focused on Windows-based appliances for small and midsize businesses, is ...
Taiwanese hardware vendor QNAP warns customers to secure their Linux-powered network-attached storage (NAS) devices against a high-severity Sudo privilege escalation vulnerability. The flaw (tracked ...
I'm implementing a Linux NAS VM to present SAN storage (VMware virtual disks on vmfs) via NFS and SMB. The NFS is for Linux web/application servers to mount /home from the NAS box and have users' ...
Anyone have experience with Windows-based NAS appliances and NFS? I'm looking at NAS solutions for a setup that will have 20 or so Linux servers pointing to an NFS share. Mainly web servers and a ...
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