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Local HexOS Access?


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I sense I perhaps missed something important about how this all ties together.

Are we saying that if I don't have an internet connection on the network the NAS is on, then I do not have access to HexOS, so my locally running NAS loses that side of things and may as well be just running TrueNAS on it's own?

I mistakenly assumed that the HexOS system/portal was accessible from the NAS it self, and the online component was an optional extra thing I could use...

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Well, I was aware of the cloud element, I mistakenly thought it was optional. Seems a bit of a step backwards to have a local NAS that requires an always online connection, no?

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28 minutes ago, Durandle said:

Well, I was aware of the cloud element, I mistakenly thought it was optional. Seems a bit of a step backwards to have a local NAS that requires an always online connection, no?

I can't disagree with you. It seems like a very bizarre choice to go "cloud first" when I would have thought the main target market consists of people who are considering this as a way to get rid of cloud and go local. I think this was addressed in an LTT video about HexOS - I think it was Jake that said local support is coming. 

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10 hours ago, RossK said:

I can't disagree with you. It seems like a very bizarre choice to go "cloud first" when I would have thought the main target market consists of people who are considering this as a way to get rid of cloud and go local. I think this was addressed in an LTT video about HexOS - I think it was Jake that said local support is coming. 

Ah, I do hope that is the case. As much as I like the option to access my NAS remotely via a cloud portal, I very much want to be able to **not** do that and have a local/secure NAS I can use just the same.

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