Can someone please advise on what is considered "good etiquette" for the following scenario.
I have several Windows PC's with different users and being a "noob", I setup a pool, setup a Samba share and created a "user" folder in the share.
So I have:
Volume> Data>
I then created another folder for each user and in there put Documents, Picture folders etc and linked their local machines to the network shares. Point being, all the "important stuff" is now on the NAS and everything does as initially intended.
So..
Volume> DATA>
=
=
=
(Folder) User
(Folder) Gimpymoo
(Folder) My Documents
If that makes sense?
The "Data" dataset simply has a load of SMB shares inside it.
I realise now the errors of my ways, but, it does work but I know many here will cringe at the crudity :D
HOWEVER, my ignorant self has now realised I should have created more datasets maybe but I am unsure as to what is considered "good etiquette" for pool layout.
Any tips greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I have several Windows PC's with different users and being a "noob", I setup a pool, setup a Samba share and created a "user" folder in the share.
So I have:
Volume> Data>
I then created another folder for each user and in there put Documents, Picture folders etc and linked their local machines to the network shares. Point being, all the "important stuff" is now on the NAS and everything does as initially intended.
So..
Volume> DATA>
=
=
=
(Folder) User
(Folder) Gimpymoo
(Folder) My Documents
If that makes sense?
The "Data" dataset simply has a load of SMB shares inside it.
I realise now the errors of my ways, but, it does work but I know many here will cringe at the crudity :D
HOWEVER, my ignorant self has now realised I should have created more datasets maybe but I am unsure as to what is considered "good etiquette" for pool layout.
Any tips greatly appreciated.
Thank you.