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Sharing
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File sharing is a core benefit of a NAS. TrueNAS helps foster collaboration between users through network shares.
TrueNAS can use AFP, iSCSI shares, Unix NFS shares, Windows SMB shares, and WebDAV shares.
- AFP Share Creation: Provides information on how to create Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) shares on your TrueNAS.
- Block Shares (iSCSI): Describes how to configure iSCSI shares on TrueNAS CORE.
- Adding an iSCSI Share: Describes how to add an iSCSI share on TrueNAS CORE.
- Increasing iSCSI Share Available Storage: Describes how to increase iSCSI share available storage on TrueNAS CORE.
- Using the iSCSI Share: Describes how to use the iSCSI share in TrueNAS CORE.
- Fibre Channel: Describes how to set up Fibre Channel on TrueNAS CORE.
- NFS Share Creation: Provides information on how to create a Network File Share (NFS) on your TrueNAS.
- WebDav Share Creation: Contains information on how to create a Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) share on your TrueNAS.
- Windows Shares (SMB): Tutorials for SMB sharing scenarios.
- SMB Share Creation: Provides information on how to create Server Message Block (SMB) shares on your TrueNAS.
- Managing SMB Shares: Provides information on how to manage Server Message Block (SMB) shares on your TrueNAS.
- Home Shares: Describes how to configure a Home Share on TrueNAS CORE.
- Shadow Copies: Describes how to configure shadow copies on TrueNAS CORE.