This guide to install a Windows 10 VM on your Asustor NAS is based on the idea that you have your Asustor NAS already setup, updated to the latest QTS firmware, have your storage pool and volume arranged and have access to the internet or the Asustor VirtualBox app already installed, in the latest version (to ensure that the virtual environment dropdown list has every option). Install and configure the VirtualBox Virtual Machine Manager package Intel i3 2.5Ghz Dual Core / i5: 3.0GHz Quad-Core Below are three solutions that scale depending on budget and power. This version can then be used for software testing, duplication for multiple staff users or as a virtual copy of your existing setup for use when working from home, in coffee shops, the commute or more. A virtual machine allows you to create a duplicate of (or replacement for) your physical PC and converts it into a digital format. Below are the best options ranging from between £500-2000+.Ī virtual machine (VM) is much like a regular physical PC, however, it is a virtual equivalent that, in the case of NAS, lives on your network storage device and can be accessed by one or more users over the local network or via the internet. A Asustor NAS that has at least a 4-Core Intel x86 64bit Processor (Intel Celeron, Pentium, Core, Xeon, etc) and 4GB of Memory (ideally 8GB, as you need spare memory to run the Asustor in the background).After this, you can arrange for the VM to be internet accessible, but the first time should ideally be conducted locally (not strictly necessary, but really, REALLY makes it easier) A laptop or tablet that is on the same network as your Asustor NAS that can be used to input/setup the NAS for the first time. ![]()
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