Appendix C: Volume Configuration

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The following table contains Nasuni recommendations for configuring volumes, based on the objectives for the volume. Configuration includes consideration of the following:

  • Original volume protocol

  • Additional volume protocol, if any

  • Authentication

  • Volume Permissions Policy

  • Case Sensitivity

Objective of volume

Original volume protocol

Additional volume

protocol

Set

Authentication to …

Set

Permissions Policy to …

Set Case Sensitivity to …

Options available include:

Unsupported features

include:

SMB clients only (Microsoft Windows clients, macOS clients) (no NFS, no FTP)

SMB (CIFS)

None

Active Directory

NTFS

Exclusive

No

Durable handles (with SMB 2.0+ and GFL disabled).

Web Access. Global File Lock Advanced

and Optimized

mode.

NFS. FTP.

LDAP. Multiple volume protocols.

Switching from NTFS

Exclusive to NTFS

Compatible.

Objective of volume

Original volume protocol

Additional volume

protocol

Set

Authentication to …

Set

Permissions Policy to …

Set Case Sensitivity to …

Options available include:

Unsupported features

include:

SMB clients + FTP (Microsoft Windows clients, macOS clients)

SMB (CIFS)

FTP

Active Directory

NTFS

Compatible or POSIX

Yes (Case sensitivity required to add FTP)

FTP. Web

Access. Global File Lock: Advanced and Optimized mode. Switch from NTFS Compatible to NTFS

Exclusive.

NFS. LDAP

NFS clients (UNIX or Linux clients)

NFS

None

Active Directory

POSIX

Yes (cannot be changed)

FTP.

Global File Lock: Optimized mode.

CIFS (SMB)

volumes. Web Access.

NFS + SMB

Clients: IDs mapped between SMB/NFS using AD Unix Extensions (Microsoft Windows clients, macOS clients, UNIX or Linux clients)

NFS

SMB (CIFS)

Active Directory

POSIX

(translated to NTFS)

Yes (cannot be changed)

FTP.

Web Access. Global File Lock:

Optimized

mode

LDAP.

Objective of volume

Original volume protocol

Additional volume

protocol

Set

Authentication to …

Set

Permissions Policy to …

Set Case Sensitivity to …

Options available include:

Unsupported features

include:

SMB + NFS Basic InterOp: no ID mapping (Microsoft Windows clients, macOS clients, UNIX or Linux clients)

SMB (CIFS)

NFS

Active Directory

NTFS

Compatible

+ POSIX

Yes (Case sensitivity required to add NFS and FTP protocols)

FTP.

Web Access. Global File Lock:

Optimized

mode.

Can switch from NTFS Compatible to NTFS

Exclusive.

NFS-only volumes. LDAP

authentication.