![]() ![]() This version adds support for SMB3, the ability for FreeNAS to be a Windows Domain Controller. I’ll look into this further, but I’m tired, and I don’t want to try to dig up numbers tonight. Samba is updated to 4.1.9 Netatalk is updated to 3.1.2. I don’t have anything conclusive yet, but it seems that NFS is an order of magnitude faster than AFP, out of the box, on FreeNAS. I was starting to lose my mind, but I decided to fall back to NFS, which I had been using to move data around, and had seemed quick for bulk transfers. Going into the Finder, pulling a directory listing was taking 20-30 seconds. This evening, I finally settled down to get some image editing done – and the system was so incredibly slow as to be unusable. examples and FreeNAS and napp-it (which use Netatalk) being free software examples. One of the things I was looking forward to moving off OpenSolaris for was a better stack for CIFS/AFP file services. An open source AFP server called Netatalk (AFP 3.3) is available for. Part 2: Configuring FreeNAS Settings and Adding ZFS Storage. Part 1: Installing and Configuring FreeNAS 9.2.1.8. My photo library lives on the NAS, and has for years. In this FreeNAS 4-article series, we will cover the installation and configuration of FreeNAS with storage and in later articles will cover setting up a video streaming & torrent server. The cautionary tale I have for today is using “AFP” shares in FreeNAS, which I assume is netatalk. I am going to miss FMA on Solaris and a few of those sort of features that made the OS so incredibly good (cfgadm comes to mind), and I’m not sure how FreeNAS handles drive failures and removals – I’m sure I will find out over the next weeks, months and years. I’m still drinking in the differences, and trying to get a handle on all the ways FreeNAS (and recent FreeBSD builds) are different than an years-old install of OpenSolaris. ![]() I finished the data migration over the weekend. I’ve been “production” on my new FreeNAS based file server for a few days now. ![]()
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