Hello,
I am trying to give users access to sounds via VPN. The bitrate and size of these sounds is rather large and the format has to be preserved. I was using SMB at home locally but found that using the RT-N66u as an OpenVPN server (with a SuSE Raid SMB server) was not really getting the performance I need. I am wondering if I should open up to new protocols or need to move to more capable VPN server hardware. I know NFS is pretty good for file transfers. AFP is also an option.
I have a single core machine at 2.3Ghz with dual NICs I could make into a new firewall/VPN server. That is for another thread though.
Is VPN just not a viable solution? Would an SSH tunnel to the shared disk be better?
I am trying to give users access to sounds via VPN. The bitrate and size of these sounds is rather large and the format has to be preserved. I was using SMB at home locally but found that using the RT-N66u as an OpenVPN server (with a SuSE Raid SMB server) was not really getting the performance I need. I am wondering if I should open up to new protocols or need to move to more capable VPN server hardware. I know NFS is pretty good for file transfers. AFP is also an option.
I have a single core machine at 2.3Ghz with dual NICs I could make into a new firewall/VPN server. That is for another thread though.
Is VPN just not a viable solution? Would an SSH tunnel to the shared disk be better?