ozaz1@alien.topOPBtoHomelab@selfhosted.forum•Why is Windows (desktop versions) frowned upon as a home NAS/server OS?English
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1 year agoThanks. hadn’t heard of drivepool. I’ll look into but could you mention key reasons you use this instead of the built-in storage spaces feature?
I’m just a casual home user in a 4 person household. I’m not looking to create a nas/server for business-purposes or learn business-class networking **. I believe the connection limit in Windows is 20. I’m assuming this means max 20 concurrent connections and if this is the case, we won’t trouble it.
** Probably I put my post in the wrong sub; I didn’t entirely realise what homelabs meant when I posted (it’s just that this sub dominates the reddit search results for home nas/server so seemed a good place to post). But the responses I received have been really useful all the same. I may end up trying one of the linux-based suggestions anyway even though I still think Windows desktop would work ok for my needs.