I originally had TrueNAS Core installed on my NAS, but
since it was discontinued, I switched over to FreeBSD.
It worked fine for the most part, but I just wasn't fully
satisfied with it. (If you asked me over a beer, I'd 
probably say it was the logo that bothered me the most.)

Eventually, I installed OmniOS - and I couldn't be happier.

Best Regards,

I don't use OpenBSD for NAS purposes, but I do use OmniOS
and I can just recommend it.

https://omnios.org

Piotr K. Isajew írta 2025. júl.. 8, K-n 20:53 órakor:
> I want to build a NAS for my home network of OpenBSD
> machines. I have a 4x8TB HDD machine to use for this
> purpose. Primary role of this machine would be a dump and
> pg_dump destination, but also a backup storage for some essential
> files that are not part of regular backups (i.e. photos / music
> archive) accessible as NFS export.
>
> I'd like to avoid using FreeBSD, but ZFS has some tempting
> features like data corruption detection and correction and I
> don't want to put a file to archive just to discover that it's
> unreadable five years later. Do you use OpenBSD for your home
> NAS? If yes, do you just rely on softraid to protect against data
> loss or do you supplement it with something?

-- 
--Z--

Reply via email to