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An Introduction to FreeNAS – The Do-It-Yourself NAS OS by Greg King on February 29, 2012 in Networking, Software, Storage Despite the importance of keeping our personal data safe, many forego setting ...
Ask Engadget: What's the best budget NAS? Kingston Wi-Drive for iOS hits stores today, lets you create your own portable music server for $130 Tilera sees sense in the server wars, puts just 36 ...
If FreeNAS is installed to your internal hard drive, you can skip this step since you formatted it when you installed FreeNAS. Next, we need to give that drive a "mount point" in FreeNAS.
FreeNAS can breathe new life into old hardware and sling files and media to networked devices all around your house.
FreeNAS 8.0, the long-awaited update to the best, most secure, and easiest to use network-attached storage (NAS) solution, is now available -- and if you don't have a NAS, or you've never made one ...
Tom follows up on his previous article about installing FreeNAS and using it to create an NFS share to back a VM, now creating an iSCSI target on FreeNAS and using that target as backing for a vSphere ...
Learn how to set up an FTP server, multiple user accounts, and snapshot backups on a DIY FreeNAS file server.
Earlier this week, network-storage vendor iXsystems announced the release of TrueNAS 12.0-BETA1, which will replace FreeNAS later in 2020. The major offering of the new TrueNAS Core—like FreeNAS ...
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