First post, by God Of Gaming
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I recently learned it is possible to set up a NAS to show up as a local drive on your PC, and install your games on it, and run the games through the network, assuming 1gbps+ LAN speed is available. (I have an intel pro 1000gt pci network card that works with win9x btw). I don't own a NAS (yet) but this idea picked my curiocity.
I think it might be cool to buy a NAS and move all my data onto that, movies, music, pics, games, everything, and all my other PCs to just have the main OS drive (SSD, compact flash, wd raptor, whatever) and all of them to access the data on the NAS. That way I can have my full collection all in one place, and all the PCs to access that one place, instead of having several HDDs installed in each PC to hold copies of my data. And most importantly, to install my games on the NAS.
But before I really consider that option, gotta ask those of you who have already tried that: how well does that work out for retro PCs? Can you do that with win9x? And what about drive size? WinXP can work with drives up to 2TB, and win9x can work with drives up to 137gb, so what happens if the NAS has 3TB+ drives? A bit of an issue with win9x is, kinda the max storage it can have in one PC is 3x120gb hdds and one optical drive, so 360gb, which very soon will not be enough to hold my rapidly growing collection of retro games. And I don't like having to delete some games I'm not currently playing to install others, I love having my full game collection installed all at once and all ready to play with a mouse click. So even tho the per drive limit is 137gb (2tb for XP), would win9x (and XP) be able to use a 3tb+ hdd in a NAS, and theoretically install 3TB+ worth of games all at once and have it all work fine?
And will any NAS do fine for this, or I need to look for some specific model to ensure it will work with all my PCs including the retro PCs?