Tag: Network File System
Network File System (NFS) is a file server standard that allows users to access and manage files on a remote system as if they were local.
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Understanding TrueNAS Scale Alerts: ZFS Pool Updates Explained
When upgrading TrueNAS Scale, users may encounter alerts about new ZFS version or feature flags for their storage pools. These notifications serve as a reminder to carefully consider whether upgrading your ZFS pool is necessary, as it can impact system rollbacks. This guide explains the significance of these alerts and offers step-by-step instructions for upgrading… Read more…
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Ultimate Homelab Storage Solution: TrueNAS Scale
Building the ultimate homelab starts with reliable, flexible, and robust storage solutions. TrueNAS Scale, an innovative platform, combines cutting-edge storage technology with the power of Docker applications and virtual machines. Whether you’re a hobbyist or an IT professional, TrueNAS Scale offers unmatched versatility and scalability, making it the go-to choice for modern homelab enthusiasts. Introduction:… Read more…
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Windows Server as a Minimalist Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Setting up a Network Attached Storage (NAS) on Windows Server allows for centralized and easily accessible data storage, offering flexibility, scalability, and robust security features. Below is a detailed guide for a minimal installation and configuration, ensuring optimal performance and simplicity. Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Windows Server as NAS Installing Roles: Click Next to… Read more…
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Enhancing macOS SMB Stability and Usability with Custom Configurations
The Server Message Block (SMB) protocol is essential for file sharing and network communication across various devices. macOS, being widely used in both personal and professional environments, often interacts with SMB servers for tasks such as accessing shared drives or collaborating on networked files. However, macOS’s default SMB implementation may not be optimal for all… Read more…