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Xonb

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Long time reader and first time poster. I built one system for a family member in mid-2015 for mostly home file and media serving which went off without a hitch (mostly). That went so well - in fact - that I'm now embarking on a NAS to call my own with the hopes of setting up some virtual environments in addition to all the goodness FreeNAS has baked in - still working through how to best handle the virtual environments. Anyone have a good setup for running virtual machines that they would recommend? I see that FreeNAS 10 should have bhyve but can't bring myself to wait that long.
 

Robert Trevellyan

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Welcome!
Anyone have a good setup for running virtual machines that they would recommend?
The VirtualBox jail is working fine for my needs, which amount to a small number of lightly utilized Ubuntu Server VMs. Make sure you check the box for host I/O caching in the settings for the virtual SATA controller.
 

Xonb

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Welcome!

The VirtualBox jail is working fine for my needs, which amount to a small number of lightly utilized Ubuntu Server VMs. Make sure you check the box for host I/O caching in the settings for the virtual SATA controller.

Thanks Robert! It looks like that will work. I'm a little skeptical about VirtualBox but probably just owing to greater familiarity with VMware and Hyper-V. I'm playing with FreeNAS in ESXi right now but I will probably wipe everything out and run on bare metal if if VirtualBox jail works as advertised.
 

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I'm playing with FreeNAS in ESXi right now but I will probably wipe everything out and run on bare metal if if VirtualBox jail works as advertised.
Virtualizing FreeNAS is something you can do if you're a virtualization guru. For the rest of us, the VirtualBox jail is the current solution. FreeNAS 10 looks set to be a better solution, but for now nobody should be running that in anything other than a test environment.
 
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