Elvis wrote:
...although I also have found that NASLite+ is a bit slow for my tastes.
Let me clarify this comment because, on a second read, it sounds like I'm slamming NASLite -- and I'm not. I'm just describing what I've been experiencing.
I realize that my network is a collection of many parts, most of which are old. The fact that I can even use these parts for a NAS server is testament to the utility of NASLite+. I tried some other options -- such as a full Linux install, which was too slow on my old PC, and another NAS OS (Darma), but my old PC wouldn't even boot under Darma -- but NASLite+ was the only thing that worked (and it was, by far, the easiest option to set up).
I suspect my expectations may be a bit unrealistic, nevertheless, at the end of the day I'm benchmarking in my mind based on what I've been able to do in the past (as described in my post above). At this time, my current NAS setup (of which NASLite+ is just one piece) isn't meeting my expectations. Maybe I just need to lower what I expect to be able to do with all of this old stuff.
NASLite+ is certainly working as I expected. My NAS setup, overall, is not -- at least, not satisfactorily.