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August 9, 2024, 11:23pm
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I am trying to setup a SMB share on ZimaCube using Rclone to appear as a local drive, but I am not having any luck. Will ZimaCube ever support iSCSi? Maybe someone on this forum is more familiar with setting up SMB to appear as local drives. Anyone with Rclone experience that can help?
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SMB is one of the suggested ways to use a NAS in daily workflow. We will post more contents about SAMBA/SMB in two weeks.
When you talk about other workflows like media management or AI applications, WebUI may be a better way. Just visit your ZimaCube via http://yourDeviceIP to experience more.
When you talk about “linking” to Cube, you may probably see ZimaCube as a USB peripheral equipment, which is not the case. ZimaCube is a sever instead of a peripheral equipment, in which case connecting…
We will not implement iSCSI in short term.
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Why not use SMB/SAMBA?
See this two post:
When we talk about Network Attached Storage, we want our files be stored, managed in one place and be accessed from every place. But how is that going?
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You can always access your data by visiting ZimaOS’ WebUI, which has a beautifully organized interface and a fluent experience. However, when your work involves files referring, or you need a more complex operation on file system hierarchy, mounting your NAS drives to your client system through technologys like SMB/SAMBA will be a bett…
Also, this may be helpful:
Whether you’re using a ZimaOS device for personal or professional purposes, understanding how to connect to it through various networks is essential. This guide will cover three main types of network connections: direct connection, Local Area Network (LAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN). Each method has unique benefits and applications, ensuring you can access and manage your data seamlessly, whether you’re at home or on the go.
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This article is for understanding connections under differ…