Best way of mounting network shares - Linux
I am not sitting with a specific problem. It's more of an enquiry about some features.
I am in the process of upgrading my home system (computer part of the system anyway), and this means that my setup will have to change. Currently I have a small Microserver which has local disks with content, and the library therefore is easy to set up. I am changing this though. I am getting a small Mac Mini which will either have Fedora 20 of CentOS 6.5 on it, an Serviio running on there. Then I want to purchase a NAS device with all the disks. In your experience, what's the best way of doing this? Mounting shares on local mount points on the Mini Mac (Samba), or adding the shared folder location (the path to the NAS) directly into Serviio?
If I understand correctly Serviio will see these folders in different ways? My thoughts are if I mount them locally via Samba and add them from the local mount point, permissions will not be an issue, and Serviio will run as if it is local disks?
Any "potholes" I have to be aware of in creating such a setup?
Thanks in advance!