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kyrathaba:
Tonido is sufficient for my needs.

Renegade:
I've had decent luck with FreeNAS. YMMV.

Contro:
I don't understand.
By example :
For windows ...
Not android, not ubuntu i use too.
Can I access to the NAS to write data in an open database in that storage ?

Can I even write data is the database is conrolled by an android program ?

Best Regards

P.D. all my doubts come for consider the information aboutr FreeNAS and limitations about writing and reading data

-Contro (July 21, 2015, 07:57 PM)
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I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. Personally, I'm using an Asustor AS-608T with 6x4TB HDD's in RAID 5 (formatted as NTFS). I have MySQL running 24/7, and have been doing so for about a year now without any issues, nor do I expect any that I wouldn't run into with any other server at some point or another. I access the NAS with a variety of devices, ranging from iPhones/iPads, Android phones and tablets, PC's running Linux, Windows and my MacBook. Heck, I even have my Nexus Player (Android TV) access the device. It doesn't matter to the devices what file system the NAS itself is running.
-Dirhael (July 21, 2015, 08:48 PM)
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i see. Good news for me.
Best Regards

Contro:
I've had decent luck with FreeNAS. YMMV.
-Renegade (July 21, 2015, 10:08 PM)
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I visit the forum and see powerpoint presentation. It's for professionals clearly and you have to effort to manage FreeNas. But then you are the king.
Best Regards

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