I'm trying to learn truenas and yours have been one of the most helpful ones! Can you do more videos on this series for apps? Like ftp servers, mail servers etc to show how we can learn? Thank you!
@@distrodomain Yay! Mush appreciated and I look forward to your content. 😎 Also, if you wouldn't mind doing one on active directory for those who don't want to use MS Server.
I would suggest getting an ssl certificate and configuring that on yout truenas, then you can open port 443 in your home firewall, and forward the requests to your server, just keep in mind that you are opening a service to the internet and it could be an attack vector for hackers ;), Thank You for watching!
It depends how much you want to tinker with, and how much data you need to keep safe, truenas can defenitly serve as a backup server, you just need to keep an eye on it, if the amount of data you have is not much, a cloud storage provider might suit your needs better is just that the convience of a cloud provider comes at a monthly cost. Thanks for watching! :)
I didn't need to choose an option here since the network is configured with dhcp, I just left the server alone, and went to my laptop and on chrome I navigated to the ip/url of the server to manage the options, thank you for watching! :)
TrueNas parece mais para uso de empresas pequenas. O OMV parece mais para uso doméstico. TrueNas parece mais direto e mais simples, OMV parece que para fazer as configurações demora mais. O que pesa na escolha são as configurações. Para o TrueNas a comunidade recomenda memórias ECC, muita memória ram, um hardware mais robusto, enquanto para o OMV parece que roda em um hardware mais modesto, não sei se tem muita diferença de performance entre um e outro.
Yes for your use case snapraid + mergerfs would be a better solution, just make sure your parity drive/s are always the bigest drives in your pool, and you'll be good.
@@distrodomain I had problems setting up user stuff. I managed to solve it, but don't really understand why or how. But also the way the topology is set up is very different in my version
I had some issues setting ACLs shared with smb and nfs in the same data set, I ended up removing all ACls and just using 1 local user as the owner of both shares.