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at this time plex and immich are still the only 2 apps with one click installs. The team is working on making it so the community and create one click installs for apps so once that comes out i imagine the amount of one click apps will skyrocket. as for apps that can be manually installed i would just google for list of docker apps. (there are a lot)
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Save Configuration of my existing HEX OS to load into my new NAS.
Mobius replied to Johann Priebe's question in OS & Features
fingers crossed it works out for you. -
I imagine a lot of members here would appreciate the guide.
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I can ask the team whenever the next time I have a meeting with them if i remember but i don't meet with them often and it might not have been discussed yet.
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Has there been any discussion on what the per month cost would be?
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Johann Priebe replied to Johann Priebe's question in OS & Features
thanks i am gonna try just using the old ssd to boot it. If i find some problems than im gonna update here 🙂 -
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I have done this using Nextcloud AIO. It took quite a bit of troubleshooting to get working in a way that uses Cloudflare Tunnel so I can access it remotely without exposing my IP address, and I'm looking at better solutions than Cloudflare Tunnel still, but so far it is working nicely and I have been able to use it to share files with students using just a link and not giving them login accounts. About to head to bed, but if you're interested, I can work on a step by step guide of what I did to get it working~
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The best I would expect is maybe a Black Friday/Cyber Monday launch sale that drops the price to 150 lifetime, and then Tuesday December 2nd the price is at 300 dollars and we have 1.0 out of beta.
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For me? I will probably be using it for my family's NAS when it is in a better state, I'm fine and happy learning and struggling through the TrueNAS stuff, but I know my family would get very frustrated. So I'm keeping an eye on this to see when it is in a state that will be more useful to them so they won't need to contact me to fix something XD
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Oh no, the 'Bad Idea NAS' is back!!! So I briefly covered my recent upgrade to all NVME storage on my 'production' NAS and pondered how to recover the data from the old SATA drives, of course I backed it up but what if I hadn't? So yeah, I cobbled together this abomination, which has more 'bad practice' and 'unsupported' features than I'm willing to mention for fear of triggering some kind of keyboard-smashing rage in anyone reading this... This does actually work and I was able to read back all the data from the drives. I did use the HexOS installer but then imported the pools and configured the shares in the TrueNAS interface. I appreciate that this forum is more focused on the HexOS side but I only learnt how to do all this thanks to HexOS. So anyway, still enjoying messing around with this, thanks all...
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Save Configuration of my existing HEX OS to load into my new NAS.
Mobius replied to Johann Priebe's question in OS & Features
This is by far the easiest solution The other methods at this time are far more of a hassle. -
I do believe a subscription model will eventually available after Hexos leaves beta. but like the others say there is a 30 day no questions asked refund policy. Also i highly recommend before buying parts to build your nas, you either ask for help to build a parts list or post your parts list for someone here to double check. There are a lot of little things to consider that are usually non-factors in pc building
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Next post - does HexOS have a support probelm?
TheCamba replied to gingerling's topic in Show & Tell
@gingerlingGlad you are having fun. I just finished setting up NextCloud and Immich. They were great to get going, but a lot of time spent in the TrueNAS admin portal side of things. -
I'm afraid I just started to get the same issue, connecting via truenas interface works and I'm running on version 24.10.0. System is running as a ZFS 2 with mirrored boot ssd all set up from truenas interface, however I've been connecting fine via the command deck for days without issue since any changes have been made.
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That 30 day guarantee was what did it for me because I assumed I would install the HexOS ISO and noot understand a single thing. Since I don't own a giant Canadian tech youtube channel or have numerous folks I pay to research things for me all day, I hoped it would be easy to work with. I got in at the original beta price so it wasn't really about the price. I already had a machine to use and a 30 day window to say I give up was the last piece to say I will try this. This application may not be perfect for everyone but you never know what you can do until you try. One friendly bit of advice, read the install guides at least once before you start. I used the read as you go method and I missed some things that were pretty simple but I was a bit overwhelmed.
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Well, I dunno if or when a subscription model would be available, but if you have the hardware ready to go, you could go for the full lifetime license, it has a 30 refund period. So you could get it, try it, and if not for you after three weeks you can start the process to request a refund. Keep in mind however that depending on what you want to do there are still things that need to be set up and configured in the underlying TrueNAS system that HexOS is built on top of, but having said that most tasks you may want to accomplish that would need you to drop into that interface are either rather straightforward if you read all the options or if there is a guide already posted (for example setting up TailScale). From the Terms of Service: Any and all purchases are subject to a 30-day refund policy. To request a refund, email us at support@hexos.com using the email account associated with your purchase. For Early Access orders, the 30-days starts from the date you receive your invite to participate in the beta.
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I think you might be mixing up a few things here. As we say, you’re comparing apples to pears 😊. This is mostly a matter of form factor. Technically, you can build a NAS out of a laptop, but it’s far from ideal—especially since you’d likely end up using external hard drives via USB. HexOS and TrueNAS require drives to report their individual serial numbers, but many cheap USB enclosures skip that and just report a generic serial for all connected drives. That causes issues with drive detection and undermines data integrity. In your case, the hardware is also quite old and doesn’t meet the minimum requirements. That said, this doesn’t mean HexOS isn’t suitable. On the contrary, it’s very easy to use—just keep in mind it’s still in beta. But if you’re considering buying something like a UGREEN NAS, there are other NAS form factor devices that might be more interesting. For example: https://aoostar.com/collections/nas-series https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lincplus/redefining-nas-style-power-and-usability-with-lincplus These devices let you choose your own OS, whether it’s HexOS, TrueNAS, or Unraid. Another option is buying a NAS from UGREEN, QNAP, ASUSTOR, or TerraMaster (but not Synology). You can use the default OS or install something custom like HexOS or TrueNAS, if the hardware is supported. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmFb_kO5V3Q So, in short: there are lots of options. Could you tell us what you plan to use the NAS for? That might help us give you more targeted suggestions.
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Thank you so much @Sonic!!
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Save Configuration of my existing HEX OS to load into my new NAS.
Johann Priebe posted a question in OS & Features
Hi, i use hexos on my old office tower and have at the moment 3 hard drives in it. I now purchased a new NAS (4 bay) with an x86 processor so i can still use hexos. Is it possible to save my hexos configuration and just load my apps and profiles from my old tower? Maybe i can just put the old nvme with the os in the NAS and it will pick everything up as i used it in my tower. Would love some recommendations from you guys on how to upgrade the nas without too much trouble. even though hexos is the least trouble it can make 😄 Kind regards 🙂 PJ -
Hi! IMHO I am in the demographic that HEXOS is targeting. A home user that has a lot of data (2 small YouTube channels) and a wife that has a lot of files from her home business (quilting) and photos from 47 years of marriage. I want to dump iCloud and access my files from anywhere in the word such as a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean. I have never owned a NAS. After watching a tons of building PCs and NAS devices I really want to build my own NAS or create one from old PCs I have accumulated. But I am intimidated by the thought of not using a OS such as DSM or UGOS. TrueNas and UNRAID scare me away. This would be a perfect fit. This is my use case. However, I am not going to buy it and not know if it works for me. I do like the idea of a subscription monthly fee. I would like to see 30-60-90 days free trial to test the software. Yes, I would start my trial with instant payments as well but a free trial would possibly hook me. Once I got it all set up then I would promptly forget about it and the monthly charges would just keep rolling along. HEXOS would make more money in the long run and I would be comfortable with my set up. Thoughts?
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+1 -> I have used Backblaze through my current Synology unit for years and it has saved me more than once. It would be a great addition to the HexOS system to be able to install/manage this from within the UI.
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You seriously made me laugh out loud! Yeah, my wife thought I was talking about our upgraded MBAs that we got in 2018, I traded them in for 2 M4 Mac Mini's just a few weeks ago. They were supposed to go to Apple with me and be turned in for recycling. I was going to go to the storage unit today and look for them but I think after your post I will just forget the MBAs. After we move into our new home and unpack I will find them and take them to Apple. I have a Elitebook that is only a couple of years (corporate issue) that has been replaced and will probably attempt to use it. I am worried however about all this discussion regarding attaching HDD enclosures using usb-c and HexOS not recognizing the drives. Reading the forums is making me think this is not a plug and play OS. I am in the target market as someone that doesn't want to spend a lot of time learning how to set up the NAS. I simply want to configure the donor PC with an Enclosure (whether it is HDD or SSD) and create my storage and go. I am beginning this is not an option for me and I should just buy a UGREEN NAS and be done with it.
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Mobius started following HexOS vs Rockstor
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Not pretending to be an expert but i hear zfs is amazing and in that xda article there is a link to an article detailing why zfs is great. It might be worth googling btrfs vs zfs. I know it was a quite talked about topic before unraid added zfs support.
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U.S. backers can make a $1 pledge. Update JetKVM on Kickstarter: New U.S. backers A few weeks ago, we effectively disabled new U.S. rewards due to the tariff uncertainty. Instead, we added a $1 “reservation” reward so U.S. backers can hold a spot in the queue once things stabilize. We really hope we'll have some tariff stability in the coming weeks, but it's currently too risky for us to accept new U.S. backers with rapid tariffs changes in the last weeks.