dhenzler
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- Sep 24, 2019
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I heard a lot about TrueNAS Scale, and it's use of Debian Linux, and on and on. So I loaded a boot drive and tried it on one of my servers. At first I was pleased with the amount of content available, however that quickly turned to displeasure at the useless apps that could not even be tried. Many require login/passwd which is not provided. So whoopi wow and DELETE.
More information is required in order for many of the apps that drew any interest to be looked at. Seems like it's a GAME of "Here's some really cool stuff" now "Figure out how it works, or send money and we'll tell you."
I don't have any patience for that GAME... Played by so many IT Giants You want me to LIKE your product... well make it useful to me and I'll love it. On the path "SCALE" is currently on... It's going to be wiped and forgotten in favor of CORE... which to me is far more intuitive and flexible.
If I wanted to use Docker a lot I might find SCALE useful to keep things organized. provide pools for various tasks, but mount_points (which were pretty useful) don't seem to appear. It's like Microsoft... they change the whole user interface and nomenclature, so it's a TOTALLY DIFFERENT ANIMAL with a steep learning curve.
I've posted many times about Filezilla not being useful because it locks up when Guacamole starts. That may well be a glitch, but it seems to want a login and password. Once called on that... pull it and fix it...
One reporters opinion ! Not My Kind of Progress
More information is required in order for many of the apps that drew any interest to be looked at. Seems like it's a GAME of "Here's some really cool stuff" now "Figure out how it works, or send money and we'll tell you."
I don't have any patience for that GAME... Played by so many IT Giants You want me to LIKE your product... well make it useful to me and I'll love it. On the path "SCALE" is currently on... It's going to be wiped and forgotten in favor of CORE... which to me is far more intuitive and flexible.
If I wanted to use Docker a lot I might find SCALE useful to keep things organized. provide pools for various tasks, but mount_points (which were pretty useful) don't seem to appear. It's like Microsoft... they change the whole user interface and nomenclature, so it's a TOTALLY DIFFERENT ANIMAL with a steep learning curve.
I've posted many times about Filezilla not being useful because it locks up when Guacamole starts. That may well be a glitch, but it seems to want a login and password. Once called on that... pull it and fix it...
One reporters opinion ! Not My Kind of Progress