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Today I'm checking out #truenas, a free #homelab operating system, but for enterprise storage management, but also a very solid option for you to use too.
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Peter ForslundI use truenas scale..
sgold8966Can you talk about Core vs Scale? isn't development stopped on core? and isn't there a free version of scale?
Yeah, I was doing some research, I think I do need to make a video about the differences.
DHamSmo😁😁😁
Aurimantas KulisauskasLight mode attracts bugs! 📣📣📣
Hahaha, well... I get peckish when I working.
Dany GonzalezTry HexOS (based on TrueNAS). It’s paid though.
I've had a few people ask about hex, I think I'll do a video on it
Dany GonzalezIt’s still in beta. Hopefully they will deliver on their promise and make it truly easy to use.
AndaluciasteveTrueNAS worked well for me until I tried to get it to work with my optical drive. Nothing I tried worked, even from a Linux distribution in a VM. Any tips?
They can sometimes be made to work on SCALE via passthrough, but it’s fiddly and unreliable on CORE. If your end goal is ripping discs, you’ll save yourself headaches by handling that workflow outside TrueNAS and just treating the NAS as the destination.
HaruCan’t decide between truenas or unraid, what would you recommend? I already have a mini pc running proxmox with jellyfin/ arrstack and immich but I won’t mind running everything off a separate system running truenas/unraid but I’ve been so undecided :(
Very hard question to answer, I'd put truenas and u raid in a very similar boat, but if yiu want better storage management truenas, if yiu want easy unraid.
Ted Joneswhen I built my system, I too was undecided on which os to use and I was new to setting up a nas etc. so I opted for the free option. I did try proxmox, but that's a different story. so I went for truenas. I'll be interested to see the unpaid vid. as most of the vids on YouTube, are kind of biased towards unpaid, as they are sponsored by them, in one way or another.
Parasiteit's nice bit of software, worked good till I got my nas running but still have it as a proxmox image as failover data store
Great plan
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