[Discuss] Home server
Richard Pieri
richard.pieri at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 14:57:19 EST 2015
On 1/26/2015 11:54 AM, Joe Polcari wrote:
> Automatic updates - well checking, it still requires you to say 'doit'.
Look deeper: FreeNAS runs from images. When you update FreeNAS you
download a new image and that image is added to the boot loader.
"Installing" FreeNAS to a fixed drive entails using another host to
install the image to the drive and then moving the drive to the FreeNAS
host. Upgrades are done the same way: remove the drive, install a new
image, return it. Pain in the behind and a waste of a perfectly good SSD
that would be better used for ZIL.
One way to look at the difference between FreeNAS and PC-BSD is Android
vs. Ubuntu. Similar idea: FreeNAS and PC-BSD share the same kernel and
user space but in practice the former is a file service appliance while
the latter is a full-on computing system.
NB for Rohan: FreeNAS has a recommended minimum of 8GB RAM. PC-BSD has a
more modest 1GB minimum with 2-4GB recommended. If the system supports
two DDR2 sticks then I strongly recommend upgrading to 4GB at the least
regardless of what you run on it.
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Rich P.
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