Matt, thank you for that feedback. It will be wired.
Thanks!!
Keith
On 2024-09-07 09:55, Matthew Crews via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I forgot to mention something very important:
TrueNAS requires an ethernet connection for networking. It will not
behave nicely if your NAS requires wireless networking. If you need a
NAS connected wirelessly, you'll either need to use a dedicated network
bridge of some kind (like a mesh network), or you'll need to use
something other than TrueNAS.
-Matt
On 9/7/24 09:53, Matthew Crews wrote:
TrueNAS is intended for a "set it and forget it" environment, and NOT
for people that like to tweak. It requires a boot drive and *separate*
storage drives (if you only have a single drive, you can't use
TrueNAS).
I use it for my new NAS (256gd NVMe boot drive, 6x 6TB drives in a
RAIDZ2) and it works great. Literally don't need to look at it except
for drive maintenance, container maintenance, and the occasional OS
update.
If you don't want that, and you want a more DIY, you will use
something else.
My personal preference is Debian over Ubuntu, but both are effective
and I won't fault someone for using one over the other.
-Matt
On 9/6/24 12:55, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Thanks Alexander, Ted, and Rusty!!
I took a quick look at TrueNAS and it appears the boot drive is only
for booting?
I've got lots of 1TB and less drives so that would not be a problem.
I have a 10 year old Dell i5 4 cores/4 threads with 16GB of RAM,
which will take two drives. I also have an 8GB backup drive that I
have never used. I haven't opened the box. I got it on a very good
sale so I bought it. I could use that drive. I seem to recall that
at some point the bigger drivers would not work well with old
hardware. I hope that is not an issue.
My daily driver is also an old Dell running Kubuntu 24.04. I have a
Win10 laptop and my wife has a Win11 computer. I'd like to connect
all three.
Any thoughts are much appreciate!!
Thanks,
Keith
On 2024-09-05 17:05, Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 9/5/24 08:22, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Hi,
...
I'm not sure there is a benefit of using Linux with SMB and/or NFS
other than having more exposure to Ubuntu.
I'd say performance will be better with Linux (or other unix-like
OS) than almost any other OS you can come up with. Usually, anyway.
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