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FreeNAS

  • OS: FREE
  • Version: 9.2.1.2
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  • Date Added: 2014-03-03
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FreeNAS Description

FreeNAS is an open source BSD operating system based on the FreeBSD distribution and designed to provide users with NAS (Network-Attached Storage) services.It is distributed as installable-only minimalistic CD ISO images and deployable on both 64-bit and 32-bit architectures. It support CIFS (Common Internet File System), FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and NFS (Network File System) protocols, fully configurable via a web-based interface.Being a minimal FreeBSD distribution, FreeNAS doesn't feature a live desktop environment. Therefore, it can only be used by system administrators who want to deploy stable and reliable Network-Attached Storage (NAS) services.The CD image can be written to a blank CD disc or on a USB stick. It will provide users with the ability to boot into multi user or single user modes, use the command-line programs that are available on the disc, and configure various boot options.If you choose one of the first two options, you’ll be greeted by a text-mode console setup wizard that allows users to install the operating system, upgrade an existing FreeNAS installation, use a shell prompt, as well as to reboot or shutdown the machine.FreeNAS uses the powerful ZFS filesystem for new installations. The entire installation will take only a minute. After that, you can reboot the machine and use the operating system, which will automatically configure your hardware components during the boot process.After the operating system starts, users will be able to configure the network interfaces, link aggregation, VLAN interface, default route, static routes, and DNS, reset the login credentials of the web interface, reset the system to factory default, drop to a shell prompt, as well as to shutdown or reboot the computer.From here, your FreeNAS server’s web user interface can be easily accessed via any modern web browser, using the URL provided after the boot process. What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]Samba (SMB/CIFS support) upgraded to version 4.1.5Linux Jails now work with UFSNFS lockd now starts properly at boot timeSerial console misconfiguration is now harder to do.Logging to .system dataset is now optional. If you have an old syslog dataset (which is how this was formerly done), you are strongly encouraged to transition to the new .system/syslog dataset by enabling that option in System->Settings->Advanced and simply deleting your old syslog dataset. �.You can free download FreeNAS from Softpedia now.
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FreeNAS

  • OS: FREE
  • Version: 9.2.0
  • File size:
  • Date Added: 2013-23-12
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FreeNAS Description

FreeNAS is a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution(for run it on a Compact Flash, CD-ROM or USB key) that provide NAS (Network-Attached Storage) services, supporting: CIFS, FTP, NFS protocols, with a Full WEB configuration interface.The minimal FreeBSD distribution, Web interface,PHP scripts and documentations are based on M0n0wall. Here are some key features of"FreeNAS":Feature ChartThin ProvisioningBackup and RestoreCommand Line InterfaceDriver SupportSnapshotsZettabyte File SystemWeb User InterfaceFile SharingPlugins What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]Version 9.2-RELEASE of FreeBSD with performance improvements, bug fixes, and updated software packages. For a complete list see http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.2R/relnotes.htmlUSB 3.0 support is disabled by default as it currently is not compatible with some hardware, including Haswell (Lynx point) chipsets. To enable USB 3.0 support, create a Tunable named xhci_load, set its value to YES, and reboot the system.The Kernel UMA allocator is now the default for ZFS. This results in higher ZFS performance.ZFS will now alert the administrator for pools that are not 4K-aligned.By default, FreeNAS will treat all disks as 4K sector ("Advanced Format") disks. This is a future-proof setting that allows AF disks to later be used as replacement drives for older, legacy 512 byte sector drives without compromising performance. The administrator can optionally disable this 4K-by-default behavior by setting vfs.zfs.vdev.larger_ashift_minimal to 0 in both sysctl and loader tunab... �.You can free download FreeNAS from Softpedia now.
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