Hi.
I need a NAS (for Win client backup storage), simple SMTP server for limited outbound mail usage, and also to possibly to act as a Radius server for Enterprise Wifi auth.
I also need a fairly entry level Win Server (Such as Essentials 2012) to be a file server, AD, DHCP, WSUS. Nothing terribly complicated on the Win Server, but I have about 12 Win clients to manage so it will be easier this way.
Anyone have a real world opinion on doing this using a NAS (QNAP or Synology) and using Virtualization to run Server 2012 R2?
Am I making a mistake going this route?
One thing I read about QNAPs virtualization is that it doesn't support USB3 ports on the NAS. Supposedly only USB2. I'm wondering what major caveats I'll be learning the hard way...
Thanks
Scott
I need a NAS (for Win client backup storage), simple SMTP server for limited outbound mail usage, and also to possibly to act as a Radius server for Enterprise Wifi auth.
I also need a fairly entry level Win Server (Such as Essentials 2012) to be a file server, AD, DHCP, WSUS. Nothing terribly complicated on the Win Server, but I have about 12 Win clients to manage so it will be easier this way.
Anyone have a real world opinion on doing this using a NAS (QNAP or Synology) and using Virtualization to run Server 2012 R2?
Am I making a mistake going this route?
One thing I read about QNAPs virtualization is that it doesn't support USB3 ports on the NAS. Supposedly only USB2. I'm wondering what major caveats I'll be learning the hard way...
Thanks
Scott