The Cloud Credentials widget on the Backup Credentials screen allows users to integrate TrueNAS with cloud storage providers.
These providers are supported for Cloud Sync tasks in TrueNAS SCALE:
Amazon S3 Backblaze B2 Box Dropbox File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Google Cloud Storage Google Drive Google Photos Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Hubic (closed to new accounts) Mega Microsoft Azure Blob Storage OpenStack Swift pCloud SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) Storj iX WebDAV Yandex To maximize security, TrueNAS encrypts cloud credentials when saving them.
The Backup Credentials screen displays the Cloud Credentials, SSH Connections and SSH Keypairs widgets.
Cloud Credentials Widget The Cloud Credentials widget displays a list of cloud storage credentials configured on the system.
Before adding cloud credentials for a cloud storage provider, the Cloud Credentials widget displays No Cloud Credentials configured.
Add opens the Cloud Credentials configuration screen.
Click the name of a cloud credential to open the Cloud Credentials configuration screen populated with the settings for that credential.
TrueNAS CORE users utilizing the MinIO plugin can migrate to TrueNAS SCALE and keep their existing MinIO buckets and data. This process does not transfer users, groups, access keys, and all other MinIO settings. They must be manually recreated on the new SCALE app deployment.
It is possible to migrate all users, groups, access keys, and all other MinIO settings using the MinIO Client (mc) command line utility, however this requires two independent systems, for example when older hardware is being replaced with a new system.
This article applies to the public release of the S3 MinIO community application in the charts train of 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. Manual Update Overview MinIO fails to deploy if you update your version 2022-10-24_1.
TrueNAS Enterprise The instructions in this article apply to the TrueNAS MinIO Enterprise application installed in a Multi-Node Multi-Disk (MNMD) multi mode configuration.
SCALE Enterprise single controller systems with the applications and virtual machines license have access to the MinIO Official Enterprise widget.
For more information on MinIO multi mode configurations see MinIO Single-Node Multi-Drive (SNMD) or Multi-Node Multi-Drive (MNMD). MinIO recommends using MNMD (distributed) for enterprise-grade performance and scalability.
TrueNAS Enterprise The instructions in this article apply to the TrueNAS MinIO Enterprise application installed in a Single-Node Multi-Disk (SNMD) multi mode configuration.
SCALE Enterprise single controller systems with the applications and virtual machines license have access to the MinIO Official Enterprise widget.
For more information on MinIO multi mode configurations see MinIO Single-Node Multi-Drive (SNMD) or Multi-Node Multi-Drive (MNMD). MinIO recommends using MNMD (distributed) for enterprise-grade performance and scalability.
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.
The Minio official plugin from the iXsystems catalog is a High-performance object (S3) storage suite, natively available on TrueNAS CORE.
Background S3 is an object storage protocol used by many major cloud providers, including Amazon Web Services™. You can view these files with a web browser. S3 is the de facto standard for cloud-based storage. Organizations or online application developers can use TrueNAS with the Minio plugin to manage S3 storage.
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.
Due to security vulnerabilities and maintainability issues, the S3 service is deprecated in TrueNAS CORE 13.0 and removed in CORE 13.3. Beginning in CORE 13.0-U6, the CORE web interface generates an alert when the deprecated service is either actively running or is enabled to start on boot.
TrueNAS Enterprise Beginning in CORE 13.0-U6, Enterprise customers with the S3 service running or enabled are prevented from upgrading to the next major version.