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TrueNAS Enterprise,软硬件结合的企业级NAS存储解决方案 - 泪雪网
TrueNAS Enterprise是一款企业级存储解决方案,通过企业级硬件与TrueNAS系统的结合将性能和效率提升到新的水平。支持混合存储架构、强大的数据保护和备份功能、灵活的扩展性以及高级数据管理工具。还具备高可用性配置和企业级支持,适合大规模数据中心和关键业务应用。
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yukami08 · 7 months ago
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And this, kids, is why when you want to buy new hardware for your company, you buy standard stuff! For real though, who's the genius at QNAP that decided they were gonna make an enterprise grade NAS with a single board computer based on ARM v7? Fuck you. When the server reaches your pathetic EOSL, what happens? It stops being maintained and it has to be decommissioned. What happens then if someone wants to buy it back? Do they have to plug a security vulnerability on the network? All of that because you decided that using the cheapest components was a better idea? "But Yuka, you can hack the firmware to install Linux on it so you still have security updates" Debian isn't compiled for ARM Marvell anymore. The only version of Debian that is ready to install for this machine is Debian 10 which reached it's EOL only 2 years later! And that's not even taking into account the fact that you have to work around the system to flash the installer to the poor 16MB of unupgradable flash memory on board! "But further updates are too heavy on the system. It's just not powerful enough" Which is why it should have been made with standard components! So you can upgrade and maintain it! And then again, I'm not the one who decided that *an enterprise grade storage server* only needed 1GB of RAM! Tell me, oh great defender of garbage ideas, why do I have in my room a laptop from 2008 running ArchLinux in glorious 64bits with a desktop environment and everything if the system if just not powerful enough to get further updates? Tell me how the system is not powerful enough for updates when I used TrueNas Scale on my main storage server built on a Core2Duo from 2006! Not to even get into the default software of this thing which by itself is a crime but this isn't about that
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code1lt · 11 months ago
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don-lichterman · 2 years ago
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How to add groups to the TrueNAS SCALE Network Attached Storage solution
How to add groups to the TrueNAS SCALE Network Attached Storage solution
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of adding groups and assigning them to data sets in TrueNAS SCALE. Image: xiaoliangge/Adobe Stock TrueNAS SCALE is a great Network Attached Storage platform that could easily serve just about any need for the home and home office as well as small businesses and enterprise companies. It’s robust, flexible, reliable, free and open-source. I’ve already…
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webanditnews · 3 years ago
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Mario Blandini Joins iXsystems as Vice President of Marketing
Mario Blandini Joins iXsystems as Vice President of Marketing
Veteran Marketing Leader Takes on New Role as TrueNAS Open Storage Deployments Across SMBs and the Enterprise Accelerate iXsystems, a global leader in Open Storage Solutions, announced the appointment of Mario Blandini as vice president of marketing for the company. Blandini, who previously held senior marketing positions with DZSi, DDN, SwiftStack (acquired by Nvidia), Drobo, and Brocade.…
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freemindtech · 3 years ago
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Futurex Enables Centralized Key Management for TrueNAS via KMIP
Futurex Enables Centralized Key Management for TrueNAS via KMIP
TrueNAS and Futurex Enable KMIP Key Management “We are giving TrueNAS users more cryptographic control of their data. Futurex securely manages cryptographic keys with on-premises and cloud-based central key management.” SAN JOSE, Calif. and BULVERDE, Texas (PRWEB) October 05, 2021 iXsystems, the leader in Open Storage with TrueNAS, and Futurex, a leader in enterprise-class data security…
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mmorellm · 4 years ago
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Open Source Definitely Changed Storage Industry With Linux and other technologies and products, it impacts all areas. By Philippe Nicolas | February 16, 2021 at 2:23 pm It’s not a breaking news but the impact of open source in the storage industry was and is just huge and won’t be reduced just the opposite. For a simple reason, the developers community is the largest one and adoption is so wide. Some people see this as a threat and others consider the model as a democratic effort believing in another approach. Let’s dig a bit. First outside of storage, here is the list some open source software (OSS) projects that we use every day directly or indirectly: Linux and FreeBSD of course, Kubernetes, OpenStack, Git, KVM, Python, PHP, HTTP server, Hadoop, Spark, Lucene, Elasticsearch (dual license), MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Cassandra, Redis, MongoDB (under SSPL), TensorFlow, Zookeeper or some famous tools and products like Thunderbird, OpenOffice, LibreOffice or SugarCRM. The list is of course super long, very diverse and ubiquitous in our world. Some of these projects initiated some wave of companies creation as they anticipate market creation and potentially domination. Among them, there are Cloudera and Hortonworks, both came public, promoting Hadoop and they merged in 2019. MariaDB as a fork of MySQL and MySQL of course later acquired by Oracle. DataStax for Cassandra but it turns out that this is not always a safe destiny … Coldago Research estimated that the entire open source industry will represent $27+ billion in 2021 and will pass the barrier of $35 billion in 2024. Historically one of the roots came from the Unix – Linux transition. In fact, Unix was largely used and adopted but represented a certain price and the source code cost was significant, even prohibitive. Projects like Minix and Linux developed and studied at universities and research centers generated tons of users and adopters with many of them being contributors. Is it similar to a religion, probably not but for sure a philosophy. Red Hat, founded in 1993, has demonstrated that open source business could be big and ready for a long run, the company did its IPO in 1999 and had an annual run rate around $3 billion. The firm was acquired by IBM in 2019 for $34 billion, amazing right. Canonical, SUSE, Debian and a few others also show interesting development paths as companies or as communities. Before that shift, software developments were essentially applications as system software meant cost and high costs. Also a startup didn’t buy software with the VC money they raised as it could be seen as suicide outside of their mission. All these contribute to the open source wave in all directions. On the storage side, Linux invited students, research centers, communities and start-ups to develop system software and especially block storage approach and file system and others like object storage software. Thus we all know many storage software start-ups who leveraged Linux to offer such new storage models. We didn’t see lots of block storage as a whole but more open source operating system with block (SCSI based) storage included. This is bit different for file and object storage with plenty of offerings. On the file storage side, the list is significant with disk file systems and distributed ones, the latter having multiple sub-segments as well. Below is a pretty long list of OSS in the storage world. Block Storage Linux-LIO, Linux SCST & TGT, Open-iSCSI, Ceph RBD, OpenZFS, NexentaStor (Community Ed.), Openfiler, Chelsio iSCSI, Open vStorage, CoprHD, OpenStack Cinder File Storage Disk File Systems: XFS, OpenZFS, Reiser4 (ReiserFS), ext2/3/4 Distributed File Systems (including cluster, NAS and parallel to simplify the list): Lustre, BeeGFS, CephFS, LizardFS, MooseFS, RozoFS, XtreemFS, CohortFS, OrangeFS (PVFS2), Ganesha, Samba, Openfiler, HDFS, Quantcast, Sheepdog, GlusterFS, JuiceFS, ScoutFS, Red Hat GFS2, GekkoFS, OpenStack Manila Object Storage Ceph RADOS, MinIO, Seagate CORTX, OpenStack Swift, Intel DAOS Other data management and storage related projects TAR, rsync, OwnCloud, FileZilla, iRODS, Amanda, Bacula, Duplicati, KubeDR, Velero, Pydio, Grau Data OpenArchive The impact of open source is obvious both on commercial software but also on other emergent or small OSS footprint. By impact we mean disrupting established market positions with radical new approach. It is illustrated as well by commercial software embedding open source pieces or famous largely adopted open source product that prevent some initiatives to take off. Among all these scenario, we can list XFS, OpenZFS, Ceph and MinIO that shake commercial models and were even chosen by vendors that don’t need to develop themselves or sign any OEM deal with potential partners. Again as we said in the past many times, the Build, Buy or Partner model is also a reality in that world. To extend these examples, Ceph is recommended to be deployed with XFS disk file system for OSDs like OpenStack Swift. As these last few examples show, obviously open source projets leverage other open source ones, commercial software similarly but we never saw an open source project leveraging a commercial one. This is a bit antinomic. This acts as a trigger to start a development of an open source project offering same functions. OpenZFS is also used by Delphix, Oracle and in TrueNAS. MinIO is chosen by iXsystems embedded in TrueNAS, Datera, Humio, Robin.IO, McKesson, MapR (now HPE), Nutanix, Pavilion Data, Portworx (now Pure Storage), Qumulo, Splunk, Cisco, VMware or Ugloo to name a few. SoftIron leverages Ceph and build optimized tailored systems around it. The list is long … and we all have several examples in mind. Open source players promote their solutions essentially around a community and enterprise editions, the difference being the support fee, the patches policies, features differences and of course final subscription fees. As we know, innovations come often from small agile players with a real difficulties to approach large customers and with doubt about their longevity. Choosing the OSS path is a way to be embedded and selected by larger providers or users directly, it implies some key questions around business models. Another dimension of the impact on commercial software is related to the behaviors from universities or research centers. They prefer to increase budget to hardware and reduce software one by using open source. These entities have many skilled people, potentially time, to develop and extend open source project and contribute back to communities. They see, in that way to work, a positive and virtuous cycle, everyone feeding others. Thus they reach new levels of performance gaining capacity, computing power … finally a decision understandable under budget constraints and pressure. Ceph was started during Sage Weil thesis at UCSC sponsored by the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC), including Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). There is a lot of this, famous example is Lustre but also MarFS from LANL, GekkoFS from University of Mainz, Germany, associated with the Barcelona Supercomputing Center or BeeGFS, formerly FhGFS, developed by the Fraunhofer Center for High Performance Computing in Germany as well. Lustre was initiated by Peter Braam in 1999 at Carnegie Mellon University. Projects popped up everywhere. Collaboration software as an extension to storage see similar behaviors. OwnCloud, an open source file sharing and collaboration software, is used and chosen by many universities and large education sites. At the same time, choosing open source components or products as a wish of independence doesn’t provide any kind of life guarantee. Rremember examples such HDFS, GlusterFS, OpenIO, NexentaStor or Redcurrant. Some of them got acquired or disappeared and create issue for users but for sure opportunities for other players watching that space carefully. Some initiatives exist to secure software if some doubt about future appear on the table. The SDS wave, a bit like the LMAP (Linux, MySQL, Apache web server and PHP) had a serious impact of commercial software as well as several open source players or solutions jumped into that generating a significant pricing erosion. This initiative, good for users, continues to reduce also differentiators among players and it became tougher to notice differences. In addition, Internet giants played a major role in open source development. They have talent, large teams, time and money and can spend time developing software that fit perfectly their need. They also control communities acting in such way as they put seeds in many directions. The other reason is the difficulty to find commercial software that can scale to their need. In other words, a commercial software can scale to the large corporation needs but reaches some limits for a large internet player. Historically these organizations really redefined scalability objectives with new designs and approaches not found or possible with commercial software. We all have example in mind and in storage Google File System is a classic one or Haystack at Facebook. Also large vendors with internal projects that suddenly appear and donated as open source to boost community effort and try to trigger some market traction and partnerships, this is the case of Intel DAOS. Open source is immediately associated with various licenses models and this is the complex aspect about source code as it continues to create difficulties for some people and entities that impact projects future. One about ZFS or even Java were well covered in the press at that time. We invite readers to check their preferred page for that or at least visit the Wikipedia one or this one with the full table on the appendix page. Immediately associated with licenses are the communities, organizations or foundations and we can mention some of them here as the list is pretty long: Apache Software Foundation, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Eclipse Foundation, Free Software Foundation, FreeBSD Foundation, Mozilla Foundation or Linux Foundation … and again Wikipedia represents a good source to start.
Open Source Definitely Changed Storage Industry - StorageNewsletter
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ladystylestores · 4 years ago
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TrueNAS Core will soon replace FreeNAS—and we test the beta
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Earlier this week, network-storage vendor iXsystems announced the release of TrueNAS 12.0-BETA1, which will replace FreeNAS later in 2020. The major offering of the new TrueNAS Core—like FreeNAS before it—is a simplified, graphically managed way to expose the features and benefits of the ZFS filesystem to end users. In the most basic environments, this might amount to little more than a Web front-end to ZFS itself, along with the Samba open-source implementation of Microsoft’s SMB network file-sharing protocol.
Although this might be sufficient for the majority of users, it only scratches the surface of what TrueNAS Core is capable of. For instance, more advanced storage users may choose to share files via NFS or iSCSI in addition to or in place of SMB. Additional services can be installed via plug-ins utilizing FreeBSD’s jail (containerization) facility, and the system can even run guest operating systems by way of FreeBSD’s BHyve virtualization system—all managed via Web interface alone.
TrueNAS Core will be what FreeNAS is now—the free, community version of iXsystems’ NAS (Network Attached Storage) distribution. End users—and system administrators who aren’t looking for paid support—can download FreeNAS or TrueNAS Core ISOs directly from iX, burn them to a bootable optical disc or thumbdrive, and install them on generic x86 hardware like any other operating system.
We’ve been kicking the tires on early versions of TrueNAS Core since its announcement in March, and we see no evidence of any FreeNAS functionality slipping away behind “premium only” paywalls. The dividing lines between TrueNAS Core and TrueNAS Enterprise are no different than those between earlier versions of FreeNAS and TrueNAS itself.
Due to the sheer breadth of TrueNAS Core’s offerings, we can’t walk you through everything it’s capable of in a single article. But we will hit the major highlights along the way—we’ll install the distribution and set up a storage pool on eight physical disks, join TrueNAS Core to a Windows Active Directory domain, set up some file shares, and play with ZFS snapshot and replication facilities.
The user interface has come a very long way in the six years since our 2014 review of FreeNAS. The modern TrueNAS interface has been entirely rebuilt from scratch, along much more coherent lines. If you’ve tried and given up on old versions of FreeNAS, it’s worth taking a second look at how far it has come.
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If these options seem overwhelming, installing and managing your own storage distribution may not be for you.
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Once you’ve decided to install, the next question is where you want the root and boot filesystem to go.
Jim Salter
This wasn’t our first TrueNAS Core test run, so we’re given the option to upgrade or install fresh. We chose the fresh install.
Jim Salter
FORMAT! EVERYTHING!
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Last chance to abort! It’s a little odd that we’re not told about the preference for “flash media” until the “oh no” screen, but okay.
Jim Salter
You’ll need to set a root password before rebooting. There is no strength check here; if you want to use “poop” as your password, the installer won’t complain.
Jim Salter
TrueNAS supports either UEFI or BIOS boot. Both modes worked on our Linux KVM virtual machine, and directly on the metal of the Storage Hot Rod.
Jim Salter
That’s the whole install—pop the install medium out of the system and reboot.
Jim Salter
The first-boot phase of a TrueNAS Core installation is the simplest OS installation we’ve ever seen. TrueNAS Core doesn’t ask you to do the complicated stuff during the original installation; all it wants to do is slap the operating system onto a boot disk and have done with it. You pick a disk (or USB thumb drive) to act as the boot-and-root medium, set a password, and pick UEFI- or BIOS-style boot—that’s it.
All of the interesting stuff—like configuring the rest of your disks as actual storage devices or creating and exposing network shares for them—happens later.
First boot
This ASCII splash screen hangs around for five seconds; if it hasn’t received input by then it falls through to a standard boot.
Jim Salter
The only thing most users will need to do at the text console is configure the network interface (which defaults to DHCP).
Jim Salter
You might think you’d WANT to “remove the current settings of this interface”—but if you do, it just returns you to the menu. So, uh, don’t?
Jim Salter
Don’t forget to configure your default route (and DNS) as well as the IP address, if you leave DHCP mode.
Jim Salter
There isn’t much to do on your first reboot after installing TrueNAS Core—little or no configuration is ever done at the physical machine. By default, the system will assign configurations to any live network interfaces by DHCP. If you don’t want to issue a specific DHCP reservation for the TrueNAS system at your router, you’ll need to manually set an IP address in the text-based menu here.
Once you’ve got your TrueNAS Core system living at its “forever IP address,” it’s time to walk away, sit down in front of the computer or mobile device of your choice, and browse to the TrueNAS Web interface to get the real configuration work done.
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tqvcancun · 5 years ago
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TrueNAS SCALE, un FreeNas que utiliza Linux y esta basado en Debian 11
Hoy iXsystems, la compañía detrás de FreeNAS y TrueNAS presentó un nuevo proyecto que fue notable por varias razones, «TrueNAS SCALE» el cual  se centra en contenedores escalables, convergentes, activos-activos, infraestructura fácil de administrar. 
Este proyecto es notable por que en lugar de que TrueNAS SCALE se base en FreeBSD como el resto de sus ofertas, la plataforma difiere. TrueNAS SCALE reutilizará gran parte de las herramientas existentes de iXsystems creadas para TrueNAS, pero en el fondo está Debian GNU/Linux 11.
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Hay que recordar que hace dos meses, iXsystems anunció la fusión de la distribución gratuita de FreeNAS con el proyecto comercial TrueNAS, ampliando las capacidades de FreeNAS para las empresas, y también decidió detener el desarrollo del proyecto TrueOS (antiguo PC-BSD).
Curiosamente, en 2009, la distribución OpenMediaVault, que se transfirió al kernel de Linux y la base del paquete Debian, ya estaba separada de FreeNAS.
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Sobre TrueNAS SCALE
Una característica que destaca de este nuevo proyecto “TrueNAS SCALE” fue el uso del kernel de Linux y la base del paquete Debian 11 (Testing), mientras que todos los productos anteriores de la compañía, incluido TrueOS (anteriormente PC-BSD), se basaban en FreeBSD.
TrueNAS SCALE es el nuevo proyecto de la compañía que está diseñado para llenar un vacío importante en la cartera de almacenamiento de iXsystems.
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Nos complace informar a los desarrolladores que el código fuente para TrueNAS SCALE ya está disponible en GitHub y en desarrollo muy activo. Durante el próximo trimestre, le brindaremos información más detallada sobre la arquitectura, enlaces de descarga a las imágenes de instalación y más detalles sobre cómo participar en la colaboración.
 Actualmente estamos trabajando arduamente para terminar algunas de las funciones básicas en una imagen de vista previa de desarrollador muy temprana. 
Esta imagen nocturna permitirá a los desarrolladores de la comunidad y a las primeras audiencias de vista previa técnica patear los neumáticos y participar más en las primeras etapas de desarrollo de este nuevo producto. SCALE será un proyecto de desarrollo para el resto de 2020 con un lanzamiento planificado para 2021.
Estamos comenzando un nuevo grupo de discusión para el proyecto ESCALA también. Si usted o su organización desean contribuir a un proyecto con estos objetivos, síganos y comenten en el grupo de discusión y lo mantendremos informado.
Si bien ZFS está diseñado para ser una gran solución de ampliación, gran parte del mercado se está moviendo hacia la ampliación y la empresa necesita una oferta.
Este es el segundo paso importante que la compañía está emprendiendo esta semana para comenzar a enfatizar FreeBSD, lo cual es importante, ya que es uno de los principales contribuyentes del proyecto FreeBSD.
A los fines de crear una nueva distribución, se llama expandir la escalabilidad, simplificar la administración de la infraestructura, usar contenedores de Linux y enfocarse en crear infraestructuras definidas por software.
Al igual que FreeNAS, TrueNAS SCALE se basa en el sistema de archivos ZFS en la implementación del proyecto OpenZFS ( ZFS On Linux se propone como la implementación estándar de ZFS ). TrueNAS SCALE también utilizará herramientas desarrolladas por iXsystems para FreeNAS y TrueNAS 12.
Mientras que tambien el desarrollo y soporte de FreeNAS, TrueNAS CORE y TrueNAS Enterprise basados ​​en FreeBSD continuarán sin cambios.
La idea clave de la iniciativa es que OpenZFS 2.0 proporcionará soporte para Linux y FreeBSD, lo que abre la puerta a experimentos para crear herramientas NAS universales que no están vinculadas a un sistema operativo específico, y le permite comenzar a experimentar con Linux.
El uso de Linux le permitirá implementar algunas ideas que son inalcanzables con FreeBSD. Como resultado, las soluciones basadas en FreeBSD y Linux coexistirán y se complementarán entre sí, utilizando la base de código común del kit de herramientas.
El proyecto actualmente se están desarrollando y los scripts de compilación específicos de TrueNAS SCALE se pueden encontrar en GitHub.
Durante el próximo trimestre, se planea publicar información más detallada sobre la arquitectura y ofrecer ensambles de prueba actualizados periódicamente para familiarizarse con el proceso de desarrollo.
El primer lanzamiento de TrueNAS SCALE está programado para 2021.
Fuente: Linux Adictos https://www.linuxadictos.com/truenas-scale-un-freenas-que-utiliza-linux-y-esta-basado-en-debian-11.html
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tayfundeger · 5 years ago
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TrueNAS CORE ve FreeNAS
Merhaba,
TrueNAS CORE ve FreeNAS isimli bu yazımda sizlere TrueNAS hakkında ufak bir bilgi vereceğim. Bir önceki makalemde sizlere FreeNAS hakkında bilgi vermiştim. Hatta bu makalemde FreeNAS’ın isminin değişeceği ve TrueNAS Core ismi ile artık devam edeceği bilgisinide vermiştim. Bu yazıma aşağıdaki linkten ulaşabilirsiniz.
FreeNAS Nedir?
TrueNAS ile ilgili ayrıca makale yazacağımı ve arasındaki farklar hakkında bilgi vereceğimi belirtmiştim.
TrueNAS CORE ve FreeNAS
FreeNAS ve TrueNAS, 2012 yılından bu yana 1 numaralı Open Source Storage yazılımı ailesinin ayrı ancak ilişkili üyeleridir. FreeNAS, uzman bir topluluğa sahip ücretsiz open source sürümüdür. TrueNAS ise kurumsal sürümdür. Performansa ihtiyaç duyan her büyüklüklükteki kuruluşun içerisinde kritik veriler ve uygulamalar tutabilecek bir kurumsal sürümdür.
Son gelen yazılım ile birlikte FreeNAS ve TrueNAS birleştirildi. Aslında bunu yapılmasının bir çok farklı sebebi var. Belliki FreeNAS ismindeki Free ismi kurumsal dünyaya çok hitap etmiyor 🙂 FreeNAS herkesin bildiği bir marka ve oldukça popüler. Kullanıcıların bu ürünü kullanırken herhangi bir maaliyetinin olmadığını isminden bile anlayabiliyordu 🙂 TrueNAS ise bir kurumsal üründü.
İxSystems bu konu ile ilgili çok güzel bir açıklama yapıyor, bunu sizinle paylaşmak istiyorum.
Bazı kişiler TrueNAS’ı başlangıçta FreeNAS Pro olarak piyasaya sürüldüğünü hatırlayabilir ancak alınan geri bildirimler sayesinde geri çekildi. Çünkü isminde Free olan bir ürünün kritik altyapı ve veriler için gerekli güveni sağlamadığı belirtiliyordu. Bu neden ile TrueNAS ismi çıktı ve kurumsal tarafta güvenilir bir şekilde bu ürün büyüdü. Bu nedenle, aylarca süren analizler, artıları ve eksileri tartmak ve hararetli tartışmalardan sonra, ürünleri birleştirmenin teknik faydalarının ve verimliliklerinin göz ardı edilemeyecek kadar önemli olduğuna karar verildi. Daha güçlü kurumsal marka TrueNAS’ı paylaşmak için adları birleştirmeye karar verildi. Böylece, logoya köpekbalığı temalı bir simge kullanarak FreeNAS’a saygı gösterirken, tüm kullanıcılara ürünü önemli ve görev açısından kritik uygulamalarda kullanma konusunda güven vermeye devam ediyorlar. Ayrıca “Open Storge” alt adıyla Open Source’un faydalarını vurgulamaya devam ediyor.
TrueNAS CORE ve FreeNAS
Artık 2 farklı sürüm olacak TrueNAS Core ve TruneNAS Enterprise. Siz herhangi bir lisans anahtarı olmadan, TruneNAS Core’u kullanabilirsiniz. Üstelik FreeNAS’ın aynı özelliklerine hatta daha fazlasına sahip olacaktır. Ve tabiki kaynak kodları hala açık ve erişilebilir durumdadır. TruneNAS Enterprise’ı kullanabilmeniz için ise lisans anahtarına sahip olmanız gerekiyor. TruneNAS Enterprise ile cluster yapabildiğinizide ayrıca belirtmek isterim.
Neden TrueNAS Core ismini aldığını merak ediyor olabilirsiniz. Bunu size yukarıya eklediğim bir resim ile cevap vereceğim.
Yani özet ile FreeNAS’ın ismi değişiyor ve yeni ismi TruneNAS Core oluyor. Hatta TruneNAS Core sayesinde, FreeNAS’dan daha fazla özelliğede sahip olacağız. Ancak siz bir open source storage’dan daha yüksek performans, cluster veya support istiyorsanız TrueNAS Enterprise’i seçmeniz gerekiyor.
Son olarak; ixsystems isimli firma TrueNAS Core’dan TrueNAS Enterprise’a geçişi araştırıyor ve bunun üzerine çalışıyorlar. Yani ilerleyen dönemlerde Core Edition’dan Enterprise’a bir geçiş mümkün olabilecek gözüküyor.
İlerleyen makalelerimde FreeNAS’dan TrueNAS’a geçişi ve TrueNAS’ın kurulumu ile ilgili detaylı makaleler yayınlayacağım.
Umarım faydalı olmuştur.
İyi çalışmalar.
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reportwire · 3 years ago
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iXsystems Unveils Industry's Fastest OpenZFS Storage System With Launch of TrueNAS M60
iXsystems Unveils Industry’s Fastest OpenZFS Storage System With Launch of TrueNAS M60
Press Release – updated: Aug 18, 2020 SAN JOSE, Calif., August 18, 2020 (Newswire.com) – TrueNAS Open Storage today added a new flagship to the enterprise product line with the M60, a unified storage system powered by the significantly faster TrueNAS 12.0 operating system (OS). Delivering on today’s demands for affordable capacity, security, and performance, the TrueNAS M60 represents a leap…
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don-lichterman · 2 years ago
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How to add groups to the TrueNAS SCALE Network Attached Storage solution
How to add groups to the TrueNAS SCALE Network Attached Storage solution
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of adding groups and assigning them to data sets in TrueNAS SCALE. Image: xiaoliangge/Adobe Stock TrueNAS SCALE is a great Network Attached Storage platform that could easily serve just about any need for the home and home office as well as small businesses and enterprise companies. It’s robust, flexible, reliable, free and open-source. I’ve already…
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articlewriter24 · 6 years ago
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Enterprise-Class Storage area Lacks so that you can Break a Spending plan
Details advancement is constantly on the increase the speed of, tensing storage area infrastructures plus urgent institutions to seek out methods of regulate storage area expenditures. Compact so that you can midsize enterprises (SMBs) normally aim to more affordable expenditures with consumer-grade storage area, nonetheless what a precarious system. Even though it will obviously more affordable expenditures while in the in the vicinity of name, them can make the particular serious choice of higher performing plus downtime expenditures in time.
Basically, consumer-grade know-how is made to get consumer-grade workloads. Such as, consumer-grade hardrives usually are intended to tackle a strong total annual workload minimize up to 25TB every year : much less versus the 500TB total annual minimize for almost all enterprise-grade moves. Not surprisingly, disaster fees boost if consumer-grade moves will be attached to arrays plus exposed to details facility workloads.  VMware Backup
A further dissimilarity is a always-on design of your business enterprise ecosystem. Details facility storage area arrays will be derived right up everyday and are generally infrequently idle to get a duration. Every time they will not be aiding use tickets and also details conserves, they may be included in blunder detectors, procedure file backup and various routine maintenance projects : all of which destinations supplemental worry for technical pieces. Consumer-grade systems just simply were unable created for this method of consistent hobby.
Around multiple arrays this put together common hardrives by using flash-based solid-state moves (SSDs), there are develop into quite prevalent to implement consumer-grade SSDs for a cost-control strategy. The idea is definitely this considering pen moves will be digital camera without the presence of technical restriction with hardrives, they're able to tackle the workload. There are actually various tradeoffs, having said that.
The actual expectations on the pen commute is definitely proper by way of the sheer numbers of publish and also clear off pays out it will take in advance of starting to be risky. Shopper moves made to get lumination hobby loss a resilience with enterprise-class SSDs that will give up above 10 moments speedier. Small business SSD boasts a lot speedier details copy fees by using multi-Gigabit-per-second throughput as compared to pertaining to 2500Mbps to get top-of-the-line shopper products and solutions.
Consumer-grade storage area could give plug-and-play ease-of-use, nonetheless by using none of them of your scalability, total capacity and also optimization things about your business-grade resolution. Having said that, lots of SMBs normally come to feel as they may have virtually no preference as a consequence of clear expenditures with enterprise-grade storage area.
iXsystems is definitely extracting this obstacle featuring its to line of TrueNAS storage area equipment devised for lesser institutions that want efficient, enterprise-class storage area. Based on the FreeNAS open-source software-defined storage area procedure, a TrueNAS X10 is actually a single storage area number this presents 20TB with multiple data plus hinder storage area for less than $10, 000.
TrueNAS X10 arrays contain enterprise-grade capacities, like VMware, Citrix plus Veeam accreditation, integration by using consumer atmosphere, capacity-efficient benefits just like block-level inline compression setting, deduplication, plus narrow provisioning, and pictures, reproduction plus data-at-rest encryption.
TrueNAS X10 also comes in your single-controller or perhaps dual-controller arrangement. iXsystems advocates a dual-controller arrangement to get prospects in need of great variety, nonetheless says this people with spending plan regulations could select single-controller release to start with and after that improvement to the dual-configuration in the eventually factor. Each one storage area controller is definitely moored using a high-performance, systems-on-a-chip (SOC) Intel Xeon D-1531 pick.
However you must minimize expenditures plus help you save hard cash if attainable, you require efficient know-how to drive business enterprise overall performance. By using details advancement snapping in the immediate stride, working with consumer-grade ways to correct a person's storage area demands is actually a bet this you could end up downtime, displaced details and various functional challenges.
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World’s most powerful servers
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Almost everything on board a superyacht that owners and guests will interact with is either bespoke or a custom item, designed explicitly to suit particular wants and needs.
This fact extends far beyond normal everyday items to the technological configuration of the entire vessel. While superyachts often adopt the latest and greatest in technology, customisation plays a crucial role in the process.
Serving extravagant needs
As far as servers go, those installed in a superyacht must be able to accommodate whatever the guests and owners may throw at them. Eliminating or, at the very least, reducing any associated issues takes priority.
In addition to that, a server must be able to work well under the sometimes challenging circumstances of the high seas. Even though money is rarely an issue, some problems require technical expertise and skills rather than more cash.
For instance, a server on a luxury home has the benefit of a stable internet connection. Setting up a server in that situation means that a user can adjust the network needs to suit their own purpose simply by upgrading to a better system, regardless of the cost.
In a superyacht, however, a server must be able to do a lot of things simultaneously without incurring too heavy a load. Should performance issues arise, it may not be as easy to fix them as it would be on land and disrupting the guest experience is unacceptable in this industry.
What the best servers can provide
Though challenges may arise when installing a server on a superyacht, there are plenty of choices for a powerful and stable server that can service owners and guests.
As mentioned before, one of the most important aspects to consider here is the opportunity to customise. In theory, there are plenty of great servers which can be purchased and installed aboard a superyacht with little intervention.
Such servers are powerful enough that they can perform to a high standard but they have one major flaw; they are not designed specifically for a superyacht application.
The world’s most powerful servers will not be good enough for a superyacht’s owner if they cannot provide them with exactly what they are looking for. This is especially true in cases where multiple streams are required.
HP, Dell, Lenovo, and many others produce some fantastic products with powerful specifications, decent storage, and affordable prices. However, they either have to be heavily adjusted to fit a superyacht’s needs, or they have to operate with occasional hiccups.
Custom servers offer an alternative
The answer to such issues is building a custom server from scratch. This will allow the technician to customise a build that will fit exactly to whatever needs a superyacht might have as well as anticipate future issues and challenges.
After establishing what the network can actually handle, the attention should turn to the hardware. In superyachts, it is not unusual for owners and guests to view high-definition videos across multiple devices at the same time.
As such, a powerful server is absolutely necessary. A powerful processor or a combination of them (such as dual Intel Xeons) is a good place to start. Following that, at least 64GB of RAM is necessary for on-the-go streaming and encoding.
Storage is also something that must be considered carefully. With SSDs being more powerful and reliable than ever, an array of SSDs is the obvious choice here, particularly ones which are designed for enterprise use.
For content storage, Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives are fantastic choices. For instance, iXsystems and their TrueNAS arrays are an incredible solution for both performance and security.
Companies like iXsystems, ABMX, Broadberry, and more can be contacted directly for specialised equipment too. That way, they can provide custom servers that will respond to the detailed specifications of the ETO and the specific needs of the superyacht.
Consumer NAS drives are not solid choices here because they simply cannot perform to that standard. An important thing to consider here is that several companies who are famous for their home products also make great enterprise-level hardware.
A prime example of that is Synology as their top-level DiskStations can easily handle the kind of performance required by superyachts.
Are custom servers worth the trouble?
Custom servers are absolutely worth the trouble. An experienced technician will be able to create a custom server that will work with hardly any issues, something which a superyacht owner will definitely appreciate regardless of the cost.
While ready-made solutions can perform adequately, the superyacht experience requires something more. It requires a server that will be able to handle 10 Blu-ray movies being streamed at the same time. It needs a server that will not lag, buffer, or disrupt the viewing experience in any way.
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World’s most powerful servers
lang: en_US
Almost everything on board a superyacht that owners and guests will interact with is either bespoke or a custom item, designed explicitly to suit particular wants and needs.
This fact extends far beyond normal everyday items to the technological configuration of the entire vessel. While superyachts often adopt the latest and greatest in technology, customisation plays a crucial role in the process.
Serving extravagant needs
As far as servers go, those installed in a superyacht must be able to accommodate whatever the guests and owners may throw at them. Eliminating or, at the very least, reducing any associated issues takes priority.
In addition to that, a server must be able to work well under the sometimes challenging circumstances of the high seas. Even though money is rarely an issue, some problems require technical expertise and skills rather than more cash.
For instance, a server on a luxury home has the benefit of a stable internet connection. Setting up a server in that situation means that a user can adjust the network needs to suit their own purpose simply by upgrading to a better system, regardless of the cost.
In a superyacht, however, a server must be able to do a lot of things simultaneously without incurring too heavy a load. Should performance issues arise, it may not be as easy to fix them as it would be on land and disrupting the guest experience is unacceptable in this industry.
What the best servers can provide
Though challenges may arise when installing a server on a superyacht, there are plenty of choices for a powerful and stable server that can service owners and guests.
As mentioned before, one of the most important aspects to consider here is the opportunity to customise. In theory, there are plenty of great servers which can be purchased and installed aboard a superyacht with little intervention.
Such servers are powerful enough that they can perform to a high standard but they have one major flaw; they are not designed specifically for a superyacht application.
The world’s most powerful servers will not be good enough for a superyacht’s owner if they cannot provide them with exactly what they are looking for. This is especially true in cases where multiple streams are required.
HP, Dell, Lenovo, and many others produce some fantastic products with powerful specifications, decent storage, and affordable prices. However, they either have to be heavily adjusted to fit a superyacht’s needs, or they have to operate with occasional hiccups.
Custom servers offer an alternative
The answer to such issues is building a custom server from scratch. This will allow the technician to customise a build that will fit exactly to whatever needs a superyacht might have as well as anticipate future issues and challenges.
After establishing what the network can actually handle, the attention should turn to the hardware. In superyachts, it is not unusual for owners and guests to view high-definition videos across multiple devices at the same time.
As such, a powerful server is absolutely necessary. A powerful processor or a combination of them (such as dual Intel Xeons) is a good place to start. Following that, at least 64GB of RAM is necessary for on-the-go streaming and encoding.
Storage is also something that must be considered carefully. With SSDs being more powerful and reliable than ever, an array of SSDs is the obvious choice here, particularly ones which are designed for enterprise use.
For content storage, Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives are fantastic choices. For instance, iXsystems and their TrueNAS arrays are an incredible solution for both performance and security.
Companies like iXsystems, ABMX, Broadberry, and more can be contacted directly for specialised equipment too. That way, they can provide custom servers that will respond to the detailed specifications of the ETO and the specific needs of the superyacht.
Consumer NAS drives are not solid choices here because they simply cannot perform to that standard. An important thing to consider here is that several companies who are famous for their home products also make great enterprise-level hardware.
A prime example of that is Synology as their top-level DiskStations can easily handle the kind of performance required by superyachts.
Are custom servers worth the trouble?
Custom servers are absolutely worth the trouble. An experienced technician will be able to create a custom server that will work with hardly any issues, something which a superyacht owner will definitely appreciate regardless of the cost.
While ready-made solutions can perform adequately, the superyacht experience requires something more. It requires a server that will be able to handle 10 Blu-ray movies being streamed at the same time. It needs a server that will not lag, buffer, or disrupt the viewing experience in any way.
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