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FreeNAS has evolved into the TrueNAS Community Edition—our unified, open source NAS platform combining CORE and SCALE
- FreeBSD FreeNAS and TrueNAS Core - ServeTheHome Forums
A place to discuss FreeBSD, ZFSguru, FreeNAS, TrueNAS Core platforms
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- Trying to decide: FreeNAS, Unraid, Rockstor, Proxmox, etc.
FreeNAS is probably the answer, but I thought I'd see what people thought first I currently have an all-in-one type of setup with ESXi hosting everything with HBA's passed through physically to an XPEnology (Synology) NAS storage and jack-of-all trades system that's running lots of dockers with cloud sync, plex, hydra, sabnzbd, sonarr, etc
- TrueNAS CORE - Worlds Most Popular Open Storage OS
TrueNAS CORE is the world’s most popular Open Source Storage OS Store, archive and protect your data, share files, and stream media
- Download TrueNAS Community Edition - Data Storage Software
Download TrueNAS Community Edition - the data storage software that helps you store and access your data with ease Add free apps to expand NAS capabilities
- Installing FreeNAS on a partition | ServeTheHome Forums
FreeNAS is great, but one of the pain points is having to boot off USB disks if you don't want to use an entire SSD (or worse NVMe M 2 SSD) as the OS disk when it only needs ~8GB While looking into converting an existing FreeBSD box to FreeNAS I realized that it's actually quite simple to make
- FreeNAS 11. 1 is Now Available for Download! | TrueNAS
FreeNAS 11 1 adds cloud sync, Docker via RancherOS, ZFS speedups, and a beta Angular UI for enhanced performance
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