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FreeNAS

What is FreeNAS?

freeNASFreeNAS is open source storage

FreeNAS can be used as a file server, or storage for other technologies like virtualisation.  Here you will learn how to install FreeNAS and make some initial configurations. 

 

Visit the FreeNAS site to learn more and to get the latest version.


Articles
Title
Datasets and sharing
Groups and Users
Home directories
Initial Configurations
Install FreeNAS
Logging on
Pools
Update and DNS