jeb54321
New Around Here
My question isn't technical. I'm a software engineer, and I understand the technical details (well most) of physically deploying a NAS.
My problem is I'm having trouble bridging the gap between the glossy presales literature (iTunes server, media server, automated back up, etc., etc.) and the PHILISOPHY of how to do what I want to do.
For example, my son got an iPod, and we're obviously stuck using iTunes now. I've been using MP3s for a long time, but I've never done things the "Apple" way. Now that I have a Thecus 4100 it just makes sense to put my MP3s on the RAID. I understand how to configure the NAS iTunes server so my Tivo can access it, but what I don't understand is how to organize things ON the server so its helpful.
Eventually I could figure out something through trial and error, but I'm interested in how people organized their NAS to get the most use out of it.
I would like to have a place for my wife's pictures, centralize our music not only for two iPods and a cell phone, but for the Tivo connected to my stereo, and perhaps even move document storage there.
Unfortunately, I haven't found a document that outlines strategies for home use (I also find the "magic" behind iTunes to be confusing).
The hype in the reviews sounded great, but there is a step missing between the device documentation, and having a working strategy for where to put information and access it effectively.
Anyone ever seen a blog or something on such a topic?
Thanks!
Jim
My problem is I'm having trouble bridging the gap between the glossy presales literature (iTunes server, media server, automated back up, etc., etc.) and the PHILISOPHY of how to do what I want to do.
For example, my son got an iPod, and we're obviously stuck using iTunes now. I've been using MP3s for a long time, but I've never done things the "Apple" way. Now that I have a Thecus 4100 it just makes sense to put my MP3s on the RAID. I understand how to configure the NAS iTunes server so my Tivo can access it, but what I don't understand is how to organize things ON the server so its helpful.
Eventually I could figure out something through trial and error, but I'm interested in how people organized their NAS to get the most use out of it.
I would like to have a place for my wife's pictures, centralize our music not only for two iPods and a cell phone, but for the Tivo connected to my stereo, and perhaps even move document storage there.
Unfortunately, I haven't found a document that outlines strategies for home use (I also find the "magic" behind iTunes to be confusing).
The hype in the reviews sounded great, but there is a step missing between the device documentation, and having a working strategy for where to put information and access it effectively.
Anyone ever seen a blog or something on such a topic?
Thanks!
Jim