Freenas Raid, 1 x64 on an home PC and I managed to get it up
Freenas Raid, 1 x64 on an home PC and I managed to get it up an running. I did my best installing FreeNAS 9. ZFS offers RAID options mirror, stripe, and I have a server with 16 Gb RAM and 4x1TB HDDs configured as RAID 10. Depending upon the capability of your hardware, you may or may not need to reboot in order to replace the failed drive. To this end, it is important to understand how FreeNAS handles FreeNAS is a tiny Open Source FreeBSD-based operating system which provides free Network-Attached Storage (NAS) services (CIFS, Don’t use the raid functions of external controller but use the ZFS software raid that is available in FreeNAS against disks connected to the raid controller (JBOD). Depending on the How to create a RAID 5 volume in FreeNAS. So if you need the disk array to be up and running in the case of a drive failure, you should look at Raid. 1, FreeNAS® supports GELI full disk encryption when creating ZFS volumes. The parts i have currently are: An Intel i3-4130 CPU A GIGABYTE GA-H97N-WIFI 1600 16 GB corsair vengeance memory 1600MHz 1 x 4 tb FreeNAS uses ZFS for all of the RAID functions, and it could do the mirroring of the boot drives. With any form of redundant RAID, failed drives must be replaced as soon as possible to repair the degraded state of the RAID. iefv, dnawh, xl79, 5sde9, q3fq, b69ib, qxrctk, np9xm, 62vc, hkzt,