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would free/truenas run AS a vm in hyper-v?
trying to keep myself busy, it's quieter than a cemetery at midnight atm
The general consensus that I've seen here is
- a NAS OS is redundant and hampers efforts to repair things.
- You're better off using something like Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu Server, or your favourite flavour
so do you mean, just build up another server consisting of an OS that support staff are familiar with, fill it with disk and use that?
Yep, that's been the consensus around here. No real value add in having an appliance manage SAMBA and/or NFS for you. If you really really want a GUI interface, use a RedHat distribution for cockpit.
I haven't tried Cockpit in a while, but I don't believe you could manage shares there last I tried. Do you know if that's changed?
You can manage storage but not shares.
Neth, using Cockpit, allows for share management.