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<blockquote data-quote="LordMerlin" data-source="post: 410478" data-attributes="member: 60315"><p>Sorry for my English, so how I see the potential for a network media server and multiple clients: </p><p>1. If Mediaportal not retain their data in different databases in the form of files, for example in a single database running on MSSQL or MySQL. These projects would provide equal opportunity to connect to a shared database on a network without any conflicts. </p><p>2. Folders with thumbnail and fanart can be made available on the network itself, and that the server and clients turned to them on the network paths in order to avoid conflicts between the subsystem and the local network access. </p><p>3. With the single database server, you can easily use any engine web server to make online access to its database of music films and photos via the Internet with the possibility to edit the descriptions of loading and downloading files. Similar access mechanism is implemented in Windows Home Server. </p><p>4. Having a common base, you can easily make backup of all data to facilitate subsequent recovery from failure. Its even possible to make an automatic means of the engine databases. </p><p></p><p>If I'm not careful, the MSSQL database in general, you can keep the cover and other data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordMerlin, post: 410478, member: 60315"] Sorry for my English, so how I see the potential for a network media server and multiple clients: 1. If Mediaportal not retain their data in different databases in the form of files, for example in a single database running on MSSQL or MySQL. These projects would provide equal opportunity to connect to a shared database on a network without any conflicts. 2. Folders with thumbnail and fanart can be made available on the network itself, and that the server and clients turned to them on the network paths in order to avoid conflicts between the subsystem and the local network access. 3. With the single database server, you can easily use any engine web server to make online access to its database of music films and photos via the Internet with the possibility to edit the descriptions of loading and downloading files. Similar access mechanism is implemented in Windows Home Server. 4. Having a common base, you can easily make backup of all data to facilitate subsequent recovery from failure. Its even possible to make an automatic means of the engine databases. If I'm not careful, the MSSQL database in general, you can keep the cover and other data. [/QUOTE]
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