NAS or Network-Attached Storage is file-level computer data storage connected to a computer network providing data access to clients. It mainly operates as a file server and is specialized for this by its hardware, software or a mix of those. Most NASes offer many accessing algorithms (like Samba, FTP, SSH and many more) and can host a website, stream multimedia and do many more tasks.
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Is Joomla a good choice of CMS for Mono/ASP.NET?
I'm about to start hacking my own website, hosted by my QNAP Turbo NAS server. I want to take the opportunity to learn ASP.NET and since the QNAP runs Apache I'll have to look into the Mono project.
Now, the qustion is, is Joomla a good CMS to use…

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Why does "move directories" on a NAS take so long?
I am quite unsure of how the move files/directories use case in a client and NAS scenario technically works - perhaps someone can enlighten me or tell me if this is normal OS-behavior.
I have a NAS ( Synology DiskStation ) in a Gigabit-LAN with…

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