TrueNAS
open-source operating system designed for file sharing
FreeNAS is a free network-attached storage server. It supports CIFS (Samba), FTP, NFS, rsync, AFP protocols, iSCSI, S.M.A.R.T., local user authentication, and software RAID (0,1,5). It can be configured with a web browser. FreeNAS takes less than 64 MB once installed on CompactFlash, hard drive or USB flash drive.[1] FreeNAS is currently distributed as an ISO image and in source form. It is possible to run FreeNAS from a Live CD, with the configuration files stored on an MS-DOS-formatted floppy disk. There is also a VMware disk image available.
Developer(s) | Olivier Cochard-Labbe Volker Theile |
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Repository | |
Operating system | BSD |
Platform | i386/IA-32 |
Available in | English French German Italian Spanish Romanian Japanese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Dutch Russian |
Type | Computer storage |
License | BSD license |
Website | www |
TrueNAS is based on m0n0wall.
References
change- ↑ "FreeNAS, the Free Server - About". FreeNAS. 2006-11-29. Retrieved 2008-02-28.