My first time posting here. Stumbled across the forum trying to understand my problem problem and thought I'd join up and ask here. But firstly I wish to apologise that I probably don't even know enough to ask a sensible question.
I have a Synology 411 and a 210j. We are a very small business with 3 macs and a PC networked. The 411 is used for backups only (it replaced the 210). I want to avoid our current situation of shunting files back and forth between machines and worrying whether I have saved the latest version in the right place. So I decided to set up a central file storage unit so we can all access and save work files on one location, and a reseller gave me some basic advice on how to do it using the 210j. We need to be able to open many documents quickly and I thought that using it as a NAS and having to log on would drive me nuts so he suggested setting up the 210j as an ISCSI target (I did it with block level rather than file level; not sure if that's right). I struggled, and had to spend money buying licenses for Globalsan to get it working, and now it is working very well, but in order for it to be readily accessible to everyone quickly I have had to set it up to allow multiple connections. But there's a real risk that 2 people can inadvertently open the same file and edit it at the same time and corrupt a file (we tried, and it did).
Another thing I've realized is that if I edit a document, the other users can't see my changes till they log off and back on again - which is totally useless for me.
So it's not working for me ... can anyone tell me whether I can make this work?
And another valid question is: am I on the right track? Perhaps there's a totally different way to do this?
Thanks very much,
Andrew
I have a Synology 411 and a 210j. We are a very small business with 3 macs and a PC networked. The 411 is used for backups only (it replaced the 210). I want to avoid our current situation of shunting files back and forth between machines and worrying whether I have saved the latest version in the right place. So I decided to set up a central file storage unit so we can all access and save work files on one location, and a reseller gave me some basic advice on how to do it using the 210j. We need to be able to open many documents quickly and I thought that using it as a NAS and having to log on would drive me nuts so he suggested setting up the 210j as an ISCSI target (I did it with block level rather than file level; not sure if that's right). I struggled, and had to spend money buying licenses for Globalsan to get it working, and now it is working very well, but in order for it to be readily accessible to everyone quickly I have had to set it up to allow multiple connections. But there's a real risk that 2 people can inadvertently open the same file and edit it at the same time and corrupt a file (we tried, and it did).
Another thing I've realized is that if I edit a document, the other users can't see my changes till they log off and back on again - which is totally useless for me.
So it's not working for me ... can anyone tell me whether I can make this work?
And another valid question is: am I on the right track? Perhaps there's a totally different way to do this?
Thanks very much,
Andrew
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