tuxbrother
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- Aug 24, 2018
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Hello or as we say here: Servus
I'm new with the FreeNAS and found it by saerching an alternative for my old QNAP.
My old systems had to run in a rackmount environment, but I have to change that to standalone servers after moving to a new apartment (I've got no place for the rack and my girlfriend says it is too loud :( ).
At last my NAS was a QNAP and a HP DL360 Gen6 with a XenServer and around over 20 VMs on it.
Now I have here 2 Fujitsu Primergy S8 and one is for FreeNAS, the other with 2 CPUs for a KVM server.
I think the FreeNAS would be enough for mostly NFS shares and to backup my Clients (MacOS and Linux - and yes: I'm Microsoft-free :D ).
Kind regards from Oberrheingraben in Baden ;)
PS.: Please excuse me but my english is not so well.
I'm new with the FreeNAS and found it by saerching an alternative for my old QNAP.
My old systems had to run in a rackmount environment, but I have to change that to standalone servers after moving to a new apartment (I've got no place for the rack and my girlfriend says it is too loud :( ).
At last my NAS was a QNAP and a HP DL360 Gen6 with a XenServer and around over 20 VMs on it.
Now I have here 2 Fujitsu Primergy S8 and one is for FreeNAS, the other with 2 CPUs for a KVM server.
I think the FreeNAS would be enough for mostly NFS shares and to backup my Clients (MacOS and Linux - and yes: I'm Microsoft-free :D ).
Kind regards from Oberrheingraben in Baden ;)
PS.: Please excuse me but my english is not so well.