Separate arrays on interfaces

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jarandjansen
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Separate arrays on interfaces

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Hello,

I trying to configure a QNAP TES-1885U to have three different raid arrays where each of the arrays can be accessed through a mapped ethernet port. It is important that the arrays are isolated from the other interfaces. iSCSI will probably not work because multiple users must be able to access the resources simultaneously.

Can this be achieved with QES and my NAS?
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You don’t access arrays you access shares. Access to shares is controlled via users and groups. Set up your permissions so users have access to the shares they need and no access to the shares they don’t need.
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jarandjansen wrote:Hello,

I trying to configure a QNAP TES-1885U to have three different raid arrays where each of the arrays can be accessed through a mapped ethernet port. It is important that the arrays are isolated from the other interfaces. iSCSI will probably not work because multiple users must be able to access the resources simultaneously.

Can this be achieved with QES and my NAS?
Bizarre question!

Has nothing to do with QES/ZFS? Is a general NAS question.

You must know about VLANs and subnets and permissions to be even be touching a box like this.
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