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From what i understanding, the license is only for one machine only, not a cluster of machines
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After i look again at the picture, your mainboard PC already has 4 SATA connector, the buttom right corner with 1 white, 1 blue, 2 black. Those are SATA data connector, and from power supply is 4 SATA power connector. If you want setup with only max 4 drives, you do not need the expansion card.
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will hardware changes carry over the license
arvinpw replied to Yannick Gilbert's topic in Other Questions
No if you replace the boot drive and pool drives. It will retain you configuration if you just change the hardware (CPU, RAM, mainboard). -
All HDD will have some kind of noise, but not that "kind of annoying" loud. Typically you can put your NAS away from your desk, or better yet, put that in another room. For the drives, any kind of drives is fine, Seagate Exos drives are awesome. For HexOS, initial setup required minimum 2 drives with non expandable option, and min 3 drives with expandable option.
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Didn’t agree with T&C, but the payment went through. What should I do?
arvinpw replied to IvanB's topic in Other Questions
Check your Manage Purchased https://hub.hexos.com/clients/purchases/ if there's a license with Active status, then you're good, you can use your license -
Can I set up and manage a Hex OS NAS from a Mac?
arvinpw replied to Apfelholz's question in OS & Features
The HexOS UI is accessable via web browser, just type https://deck.hexos.com, and you're good to go. -
The idea of NAS is, when upgrading, you bring the existing HDD/SSD to the new hardware. So there's no data moving (imagine copying terabytes of data, will be a nightmare). And if one of the HDD/SSD is failing, simply remove and replace it with new HDD/SSD, and the OS will rebuild your data. Therefore, you just only need one license for 1 machine
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you do need SSD as a boot drive, the USB drive just for initial installation of HexOS the connectors coming from power supply to optical drive is SATA Power, and it is universal to any HDD using SATA connector. and yes, you can use expansion card and using SATA power connector coming from power supply, just make sure that the expansion using SATA3 (6 Gbps) ideally, with modern hardware, people just use NVME SSD as their boot drive, so their SATA ports are free and can be utilize as storage
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that is what i was waiting for too hopefully they implementing soon
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as the HexOS term, the license is not transferable you need your family member to create their own account and purchase the license hurry up, before the sale ended
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will hardware changes carry over the license
arvinpw replied to Yannick Gilbert's topic in Other Questions
the license is tied to your account, any changes to your hardware will not impact your license. just shutdown the old server, and from the deck HexOS UI, there will be a Disconnect button as that server offline. after that, just install the new server and adopt the HexOS again -
Go to https://hub.hexos.com/contact/ You have 30 days to refund your purchases.
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That is exactly what i'm hoping for.. Creating my own "gdrive/onedrive/dropbox" with ease of use. Really hoping HexOS implementing that real soon.
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What features are not included in the lifetime license?
arvinpw replied to Karan's question in OS & Features
not at this moment, but after the early launch program, there will be another subscription options available, and the list of services included for every each subscription plan -
you are right, it is recommendation, but as HexOS target market is average user, not tech-savvy like the rest of us here, it's a good idea to have some kind of limitation this is the admin's reply from another topic
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@jonp repeatedly say that lifetime is lifetime, including all future update and future releases, not just beta program it is indeed based on promises and they can be straight out lie. But i do have hope for HexOS, especially this project backed by Linus, 'cause he himself had a beef with TeamViewer not honoring his perpetual license. So when he said, there's will be a perpetual (lifetime) license, i will trust him.
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What happens if Hexos ceases trading?
arvinpw replied to benjiefromtheblock's question in OS & Features
yes you can, just shutdown the server, and from HexOS UI will be an option to disconnect the offline server. after that, just install another HexOS on different machines, and you are good to go. The license is tied to your account, not on the machine/device. -
What happens if Hexos ceases trading?
arvinpw replied to benjiefromtheblock's question in OS & Features
If that ever happens, just launch the TrueNAS underneath HexOS. And using it as vanilla TrueNAS. -
For initial setup, the max number is 8 drives. But once you deployed, you can expand to max 12 drives down the road.
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No at this moment, but many people asking for this feature, hopefully they implementing soon.
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As a initial setup to HexOS, you do require to have at least 2 drives with no expandable option. Or at least 3 drives to have expandable option. And all drives have to be roughly a same size. (No mix and match like unraid)
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The developers said, paypal is coming. But not in this stage of beta. As they are trying to testing the scalibility their back end for now.
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As Linus said, he really pushing the developers to having a perpetual license, because he himself believe not everything has to be a subscription. Rest asure, your lifetime license is lifetime forever.
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From @jonp said, lifetime license tied to account, not to device or machine so you are good to go, go grab yours now before the price increase at 3 Dec