Hello
I am using FreeNAS for a few years with good success. My usual setup is a custom configured Dell PowerEdge server (mostly R420 - 1U form factor is important for me) with 32Gb RAM and as much directly attached storage as possible. FreeNAS itself is installed on a USB stick which is
This was working fine over the past 2-3 years but recently (2-3 months) I am seeing a high rate of failure with my USB boot devices, typically ending up in something like this:
(I guess this is a typical boot USB not working - at least my diagnostic).
What I do at this stage is to perform a fresh re-install (9.10.1 u4 as I have read about some potential issues with 9.10.2) to a new key and restore config. This cures the problem but regardless of the brand / capacity used it seems the USB key gets corrupt after a few weeks...
Hence my questions:
Any comments / pointers welcome
I am using FreeNAS for a few years with good success. My usual setup is a custom configured Dell PowerEdge server (mostly R420 - 1U form factor is important for me) with 32Gb RAM and as much directly attached storage as possible. FreeNAS itself is installed on a USB stick which is
This was working fine over the past 2-3 years but recently (2-3 months) I am seeing a high rate of failure with my USB boot devices, typically ending up in something like this:

(I guess this is a typical boot USB not working - at least my diagnostic).
What I do at this stage is to perform a fresh re-install (9.10.1 u4 as I have read about some potential issues with 9.10.2) to a new key and restore config. This cures the problem but regardless of the brand / capacity used it seems the USB key gets corrupt after a few weeks...
Hence my questions:
- Is USB booting as described above a "reasonable" approach ?
- Is there any change is FreeNAS recently that would create a higher wear on the boot device ?
- Anything else I should be aware in that context ?
Any comments / pointers welcome