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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:05 am 
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I’d like to share the following few notes we received in email the last couple of weeks. It is always nice to stumble onto words of encouragement buried in the mountain of support requests. I also want to publicly thank everyone that took the time to offer feedback.

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Tony/Ralph,

Just wanted to drop a line and let you know a year had passed since our last conversation via email and we have since purchased ver. 2 and have been running it in test flawlessly for the past 2 months. Adding the ext3 system was a big PLUS and the mirror option via rsync is a great addition especially in our case. We've hammered away at this thing constantly for the past weeks averaging around 200gb of traffic inbound and outbound daily without a glitch. I can't even say that for the Win2K Adv Server and the other linux server we have online. We've gone so far as to even try to make the thing fail (ie. power failures, net failures, hardware failures) and the thing always seems to come back to life at the reboot! I can't say the same for the W2K server or the Xandros box. Putting this thing in production and later acquiring another license for a failover High availability standby will totally complete our environment. All I can say is "Thanks for a great product!"

Great work guys!

Todd Shimko (Joyce Insurance Inc., USA)


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Good Lord This Thing Is Cool !

I was hesitant about spending 30 bucks on software I was not sure was going to work or be as easy as they say it is.

Well not being a computer genius I got the NAS up and running in 15 minutes.

Alot cheaper than buying a new premade NAS. And its great to do with that computer your gonna throw out !

Thanks guys !

Anthony Scira


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Tony,

Some feed back - your bloody server software "just operates". It simply works with no froth and bubbles, it just does what it is supposed to do.

I cannot criticise NasLite as it "simply just works" and never gives me the opportunity to have any opinion about it. At least Microsoft has an opinion and freely argues that opinion.

So, thanks for a great tool.

Kind regards,

Paul Greene (Woodlark Island)


Thanks you…


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:06 pm 
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I echo those sentiments as I have only ever had one problem with the software itself (of my own making) and have received nothing but constructive and positive assistance both via e-mail and Live Support.

For a software package costing less than $30, which as a previous respondee stated "simply works" that's excellent, and more importantly, personal service.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:54 am 
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Morning all, (in the UK anyway!)

I would like to say well done on some great products. I started using the NASLite Suite about 3 years ago at a school, it was mainly used with Veritas to provide backup to disk and it worked wonderfully well.

I have just purchased v2 for my home network, which install without a flaw, apart from the dead floppy disk drive :( (BTW has anyone tried it with USB floppy drive, as newer pcs dont have floppy drives anymore?)

I cannot wait to get a raid5 card and some more HDs :)

Some ideas for future releases: (I hope that v3 comes out in the next 179 days ;) )

Extended update period - Maybe push the price up slightly and offer 1year maintenance / or purchase 1yr maintenance seperately, instead of the 180days

Secure FTP - requiring a logon, so the NAS box can be made public.

HTTP (with logon) - so the configuration can be done via the web browser as well as telnet

DNS Server - as most boxes are home users (a guess!)and the NAS box is normally on all the time, maybe include a basic DNS server so that people can connect via hostname instead of using NetBios. On a thought maybe a DHCP server as well for those with out internet/router providing a DHCP service.

Thanks and keep up the good work.


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 Post subject: good job
PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2007 4:19 pm 
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I have been pounding the crap out of this thing for the past 1-2 years in a CAD office and it has never missed a beat. Every thing you add to this is just icing on the cake.

Keep up the good work

Jay


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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:54 pm 
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maverick wrote:
Some ideas for future releases: (I hope that v3 comes out in the next 179 days ;) )

Extended update period - Maybe push the price up slightly and offer 1year maintenance / or purchase 1yr maintenance seperately, instead of the 180days

Secure FTP - requiring a logon, so the NAS box can be made public.

HTTP (with logon) - so the configuration can be done via the web browser as well as telnet

DNS Server - as most boxes are home users (a guess!)and the NAS box is normally on all the time, maybe include a basic DNS server so that people can connect via hostname instead of using NetBios. On a thought maybe a DHCP server as well for those with out internet/router providing a DHCP service.


Very very good ideas. I really really hope Tony and Ralph can implement Secure FTP with DNS support. Most new NAS devices allow you to connect to them over the internet with some security, and NASLite is COMPLETLEY lacking any type of security. Would adding simple security enhancements really take away from the simplicity?

You could always offer 2 different versions if you still wanted to stick with a simple one, but offer a more advanced version with Secure FTP support, along with DNS or even DHCP capabilities. I love the way NASLite is set up, I just wish it had a few more NAS-like features.

However, it really is a great product. Keep it up guys!


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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 3:35 am 
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Robust and absolutely reliable; a lesson to all on clean coding! Thanks Guys!! A brilliant 'value' service all round. Jeff


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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:24 am 
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I have installed one or more Naslite servers in about 60 or thereabout customer locations. I’ve had nothing but good response from people about it’s utility. Many small offices don’t have a server and use client sharing to access things on the LAN. That’s usually when I tell them about Naslite. My pitch is simple as I just offer to take one of their old PCs and put it on their network for people to openly share data, store cd or dvd isos for access by lan users or anything else that will save people from having to hunt things down or dig for a cd on a shelf and so fort. Usually, after it’s installed, people come up with all kinds of uses for it.

There is no other product out there that fits the bill as well as Naslite. Funny thing is that often it becomes a conversation piece and I get a call from a friend of a friend of my client with a request to install one in their office.

Got to dig that


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 Post subject: Absolutely Brilliant!
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 9:14 am 
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Well...

I have just recently purchased the Server Suite and the NASLite-2CDD versions and I must say that IMHO they are really very fine pieces of software engineering. Functional, easily configurable, robust and well documented, these pieces of software are a bargin at the price for which they are offered.

Thank you Tony and Ralph for your outstanding efforts. I am indeed another satisified NASLite customer.



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