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Axe-man
Apr 16, 2005

The product of hundreds of hours of scientific investigation and research.

The perfect meatball.
Clapping Larry
Hey, I've been dipping into enterprise grade NAS lately, and was wondering if there was even a valid use case for something like the new Synology UC3200? I could see it viable, but it seems rather excessive for just lun storage.

I figured you enterprise peeps might have a bit more perspective.

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Axe-man
Apr 16, 2005

The product of hundreds of hours of scientific investigation and research.

The perfect meatball.
Clapping Larry
I just imagine some sales man is asking their support staff if they can run hyper v in VMware right this minute. :eng99:

Axe-man
Apr 16, 2005

The product of hundreds of hours of scientific investigation and research.

The perfect meatball.
Clapping Larry
If it has the hardware to support it, it makes sense. I am surprised if that doesn't give you weird issues so I mean if it is successful that is pretty neat. It would certainly allow for some vmsphere solutions. I remember hyperv being way more finicky so it might just be my limited experience.

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