![]() Synology, QNAP, Netgear, Drobo and many many others all adopt this approach. ![]() The client machines mount the shares and should be unaware of the underlying storage (just as they will be unaware that it will likely be a RAID configuration of some sort) The NAS will store files on it's storage in whatever format is best for the OS of the NAS, and expose those files through network shares in a single or a variety of formats. I would suspect it is AFP in which case the NAS drive format is largely irrelevant. ![]() You don't say how the server mac is sharing the HFS+ formatted drive.
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