SMB file shares
The SMB protocol is a response-request protocol that facilitates communication between a client and a server to establish a connection.
Using the SMB protocol, an application (or the user of an application) requests access to a network system for shared access. This allows user access to a remote, shared server for the purpose of using files and directories there, or to access resources, such as printers. Later versions of SMB enable end-to-end encryption of SMB data and protect data from eavesdropping occurrences on untrusted networks.
Administrators configure SMB on a per-share basis using the
HPE StoreEasy 1000 Storage, or for the entire file server using the full suite of Microsoft tools. Administrators can enable SMB for a variety of scenarios where data crosses untrusted networks. SMB also supports the use of Windows PowerShell
cmdlets
, so an administrator can manage file shares on the file server from the command line.
HPE StoreEasy management console provides a user-friendly interface to accomplish many tasks from a "best practices" standpoint. HPE StoreEasy 1000 Storage also allows the use of PowerShell commands to complete these tasks. Supported SMB features include the following:
For more information on the SMB file share properties, see SMB properties.