Learning FreeNAS by Gary Sims

Learning FreeNAS



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Learning FreeNAS Gary Sims ebook
ISBN: 1847194680, 9781847194688
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd.
Page: 244
Format: pdf


But like I said, I think FreeNAS 7 was still really complicated. I've got some of the functionality of my new FreeNAS box working so I'd tried to copy over my media collection from my old Ubuntu file server. Posted on April 7, 2011 by will. You'll learn how I set everything up and devised an automatic backup solution. Our old guide used FreeNAS 7, which is great, but the new FreeNAS 8 makes installing plugins for BitTorrent, media streaming, Usenet, and other tasks much easier. For the storage requirement, we are going to use FreeNAS, a free storage solution to build our cluster. Related Websites, Learn FreeNAS. Popularity: 95 (143 hits per day). I plan to install Windows Server 2012 for home use, build a ridiculously overcomplicated home network for educational purposes, and try to learn from it. You can download all these software from the links provided above. It has a bit higher of a learning curve maybe, but once you get it I'd argue it isn't quite as hard as it looks. FreeNAS is a tiny FreeBSD-based operating system which provides free Network-Attached Storage (NAS) services (CIFS, FTP and NFS). Not interested in FreeNAS assemblying own hardware? In the next two articles, I'll show you what hardware I chose and the process I used to configure FreeNAS for my home network. If you want to check out FreeNAS 7—now called NAS4Free—you can still view our old guide here. Tech, Food, Music, and every now and then, something worth learning.

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