Hello,
Planning to buy an HP Proliant Microserver to bring together all my documents which are currently scattered across many PCs.
I keep reading that Freenas was going to move from FreeBSD to Linux. I'm assuming it is still based on FreeBSD?
I currently run a few key applications on my Linux box that I would like to move to the low-power Microserver:
This is making me think I should run a linux-based NAS operating system, not FreeBSD, since setting these up is pretty easy in Linux. I don't even know if they're available for FreeBSD, never having used it. Is that a fair assessment?
Planning to buy an HP Proliant Microserver to bring together all my documents which are currently scattered across many PCs.
I keep reading that Freenas was going to move from FreeBSD to Linux. I'm assuming it is still based on FreeBSD?
I currently run a few key applications on my Linux box that I would like to move to the low-power Microserver:
- OpenSSH
- Leafnode/slrn
- GNU Screen
- alpine
- apache
- mpd
- icecast
This is making me think I should run a linux-based NAS operating system, not FreeBSD, since setting these up is pretty easy in Linux. I don't even know if they're available for FreeBSD, never having used it. Is that a fair assessment?