Postby sgtfoo » Sat May 25, 2013 6:53 pm
You have 2 questions here...
1) drive access.... it is limited by where the actual file is stored... so if the real file you're reading is on your slowest drive, it will be read/accessed at the speed that any file server would for such a drive. If you have fast drives, and all your other gear presents no bottleneck, then it will be as fast as it can.
2) Amahi protects access to files on a per-folder/per-user basis. You can set a shared folder to be accessible to one, 2 or any users. specific file permissions set in linux with chmod parameters can override this as it would be no longer "policed" by samba permissions.
SgtFoo
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