NetDisk Server

This app can make a computer's local disks available over the network. The NetDisk protocol maps the physical disk, which sets it apart from file-oriented protocols such as SMB, NAS, network shares and network drives. This allows disk access at block level (sectors). Operations that start at this level, and therefore cannot be carried out via SMB due to the need to access the disk at block level, can therefore be carried out over the network.

NetDisk Server app main screen
NetDisk Server app main screen

In order to use the NetDisks on another system (client), they must be mounted there using the NetDisk Applet.

Important: Please ensure that you only exit the app once all clients have been unmounted. Otherwise, there is a risk of file system errors and data loss, similar to when a locally connected disk is removed while it is still in use.

Set server name

When starting the app for the first time, you can specify a name for the NetDisk server which will be displayed on the client end. A default name is given based upon available information, such as the computer name or system hardware name, yet it can be changed as needed.

Server data

In the upper frame, you will find information about the NetDisk server itself. The frame title shows the name of the local system on which the NetDisk server is running. The network addresses at which this NetDisk server can be reached from other systems (clients) are displayed within the frame. The name of the associated network adapter is also displayed for each network address, if available.

Sharing list

The lower frame shows the local disks that are currently available and it allows you to manage and control the sharing of the disks.

Connection status

By selecting one of the two checkboxes in the columns (read only) and (read and write), the disk will become available and visible to clients. The respective connection status is reflected in column (connection status). The double-arrow icon shows the status for that disk.

NetDisk Server shut down

By closing the app you will simultaneously shut down the NetDisk server. For this reason, any external connections to the disks must first be unmounted from all clients.

Shutdown dialog

Shutdown dialog
Shutdown dialog

A hard termination of client connections by the server can result in damage to the file system or even data loss in the worst case. A special exit dialog therefore not only gives a warning when disks are still connected to clients, but it also gives you the option to wait until all disks are released and to then automatically exit the app. Should you choose to do this, simply leave the dialog open.