MinIO Enterprise

TrueNAS Enterprise The instructions in this article apply to the Official TrueNAS Enterprise MinIO application. This smaller version of MinIO is tested and polished for a safe and supportable experience for TrueNAS Enterprise customers. To use the complete MinIO app without iXsystems support, see the application available in the Community Apps catalog. The Enterprise MinIO application is tested and verified as an immutable target for Veeam Backup and Replication.
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Plex Plugin

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. This tutorial provides instructions on adding the community-favorite Plex application as a plugin.
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Plugins Screens

As of TrueNAS CORE 13.3, this feature is untested and provided without support to the TrueNAS Community. Users with a critical need to use containers or virtualization solutions in production should migrate to the tested and supported virtualization features available in TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS Enterprise customers can contact iXsystems to schedule a TrueNAS SCALE deployment. See CORE to SCALE Migrations for more information. Use the Plugins screen to install and maintain 3rd party applications on your TrueNAS storage systems.
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Setting Up MinIO Clustering

This article applies to the public release of the S3 MinIO charts application in the TRUENAS catalog. Community applications are created and maintained by members of the TrueNAS community. Similarly, community members actively maintain application articles in this section. Click Edit Page in the top right corner to propose changes to this article. On TrueNAS SCALE 23.10 and later, users can create a MinIO S3 distributed instance to scale out and handle individual node failures.
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Sandboxes (Jail-like Containers)

TrueNAS Sandboxes and Jailmaker are not supported by iXsystems. This is provided solely for users with advanced command-line, containerization, and networking experience. There is significant risk that using Jailmaker causes conflicts with the built-in Apps framework within SCALE. Do not mix the two features unless you are capable of self-supporting and resolving any issues caused by using this solution. Beginning with 24.04 (Dragonfish), TrueNAS SCALE includes the systemd-nspawn containerization program in the base system.
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Configuring Virtualization and Apps in TrueNAS SCALE

Configuring TrueNAS SCALE to work with virtualized features, such as virtual machines (VMs) and applications, is part of the setup process that, when optimized, takes advantage of the network storage capabilities that SCALE offers. Before You Begin This article assumes you have the latest release version of TrueNAS SCALE installed on your system. The following steps are a list of configuration prerequisites you have completed and are familiar with before beginning VM and application installations.
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Applications

With the rest of the system configured and data being shared over a network, the final step to consider for first time setup is installing any of the application solutions. Applications or features added to TrueNAS are created in separate plugins, jails, or virtual machines that are kept separate from the base TrueNAS operating system. If anything goes wrong or a security vulnerability is exploited in one of these application environments, TrueNAS remains unaffected.
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Syncthing Charts App

This article provides information on installing and using the TrueNAS Syncthing app. SCALE has two versions of the Syncthing application, the community version in the charts train and a smaller version tested and polished for a safe and supportable experience for enterprise customers in the enterprise train. Community members can install either the enterprise or community version. Adding the Enterprise App To add the enterprise train Syncthing application to the list of available applications:
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Apps

Installed Applications Screen The Apps option on the main feature panel opens the Installed Applications screen. The screen displays No Applications Installed before you install the first application. Figure 1: Installed Applications Screen No Apps The first time you open the Applications screen, it displays an Apps Service Not Configured status on the screen header. Figure 2: Apps Service Not Configured Click Settings > Choose Pool to choose a storage pool for Apps.
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Syncthing Enterprise App

This article provides information on installing and using the TrueNAS Syncthing app. SCALE has two versions of the Syncthing application, the community version in the charts train and a smaller version tested and polished for a safe and supportable experience for enterprise customers in the enterprise train. Community members can install either the enterprise or community version. TrueNAS Enterprise Syncthing is available to Enterprise systems with the appropriate VM and applications license.
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