Lots of folks aren't though. In either case, Are there HexOS specific guides on what types of parity/if you can add/remove drives, things like that. If the OS is supposed to be simpler to work with, maybe we need some examples of what can be done with X drives, X+1 drives, etc.
Lots of stuff mention TrueNAS Scale under the hood, which is fine though doesn't say much about the supported storage configurations in the HexOS UI.
I'm not explaining my question all too well but is this sort of technical information available yet?
I guess I'm not really sure yet what HexOS can do at a more precise level.
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I'm sort of familiar with various raid levels.
Lots of folks aren't though. In either case, Are there HexOS specific guides on what types of parity/if you can add/remove drives, things like that. If the OS is supposed to be simpler to work with, maybe we need some examples of what can be done with X drives, X+1 drives, etc.
Lots of stuff mention TrueNAS Scale under the hood, which is fine though doesn't say much about the supported storage configurations in the HexOS UI.
I'm not explaining my question all too well but is this sort of technical information available yet?
I guess I'm not really sure yet what HexOS can do at a more precise level.
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