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  1. We recently merged a few updates to our command deck to improve observability around request timing. This new instrumentation gives us better insight into performance and will help us identify and resolve issues more precisely. No changes were made to the Command Deck UX in this release. You might already notice things feel a bit snappier 😉 ... let us know.
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  2. How about in the forum you add the level of TrueNAS that HexOS supports to that popup section at the top that has PSA and update announcements? Having this discussion in several places is confusing and probably not leading to the understanding you are looking for. 'TrueNAS 24.10.2.2 is the version we are built on but I tried 24.10.2.3 and it worked.' or 'Truenas 24.10 is the supported level but I head people on 25 are fine' only make the entire process look jumbled and confused. I'm not Linux/NAS expert so I can't necessarily tell a true HexOS issue from something you haven't even tried to work on yet. Perhaps a central place would stop the dozens of questions. And if it already is in what would be considered a central location, well it would seem by all the questions the forum disagrees. Your beta testers are clearly 'I wanna try that' people so I guess we need rails so we are not wasting time chasing non issues..
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  3. Hi, I have a similar issue. I installed HexOS completely new. A single Folder(also share) and set all the location to a path in the folder. I tried to install Immich but it just says that there is server error. In truenas, the app pool is set. I dont see any running jubs during installation. Can some one provide guidance on where i should look? Another note is that my folder is Private with access to one user. Also let me know if you need any other info.
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  4. Blog post: https://hexos.com/blog/introducing-zfs-anyraid-sponsored-by-eshtek For those that missed it yesterday, AnyRaid was announced on the ZFS Leadership call. This Eshtek-sponsored feature will bring mixed size drive support to OpenZFS. We will be posting a blog about this in more detail soon! Edit: Here's a link to the YouTube video from the ZFS Leadership call. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MifloJFCpLU
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