TrueNAS 12-U2.1 is quite polished, and -U3 will be even more so. If you plan on using any type of encryption, it's much preferable to do it via native ZFS encryption (on a per-dataset level), rather than through GELI block device encryption which is no longer supported in creating new pools with TrueNAS 12 and beyond. FreeNAS (11.x) does not support native ZFS encryption.
I won't encrypt, because my data are not sensitive.
I just want to be able to keep them safely and also reduce overhead.
There's a few other niceties in 12 that are missing in 11.x. Not game-changers, but things that I have found to make managing and automating the NAS server less headachey.
Any items you find helpful in 12 that I should have a look at to make my decision?
It all depends on your functional requirements and level of paranoia. If v12 works for you and you have thoroughly tested it, I would probably keep it.
I haven't tested it thoroughly.
The only system I've tested was Nas4Free 11 that I kept running for a few years until a few months ago when I started looking at migrating to FN/TN.
Actually, my usage is pretty simple: two pools with one mirror, one attached replication (and another offline coming kind of soon I hope).
One pool is for cold storage: it's mostly a one way thing from PC to NAS.
The other one is a scatch pool, data is sitting waiting to be processed and then moved to the other pool when done.
I do not work from the NAS, so I will copy a few GB (between 2 and 100GB), process it on the PC and then send them back (usually less data as its culled).
If you your only decision criterion is stability, then by definition v11 is the winner, simply because it has been out for much longer.
That is! I also don't want to play sysadmin on a regular basis.
There are various threads on this subject here in the forum. So I recommend to go through those as well.
I should have thought about it, though I haven't seen any pinned topics.
I will check that now.
If you are a heavy nfs or iscsi users....basically if performance matters, use fn11. ive not tested 12u3 yet but we have to revert back For the time being to fn11
I was using SMB on Nas4Free, and it seems that NFS has slightly better performance.
I haven't made up my mind yet.
It will be running on a gigabit ethernet network, so I don't expect very high speed anyway. I just want the data to move reliably, which I believe is already the case.
What do you mean by 'heavy nfs usage'?
I won't work on files over network, so I guess I'm not affected by your statement?
[...] considering people tend to blindly follow advice from rando's on the internet.
If you close your eyes on details and it works, you save a lot of time, and if it doesn't work, you usually hit a wall
