Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to work with HexOS. Even though it’s still in beta, HexOS shows a lot of promise. Creating configurations is super simple. I’ve also adjusted quite a few things using the TrueNAS interface. Compared to that, creating an NFS share suddenly feels much more complex. I also have some ideas for potential HexOS features.
What I’m wondering is: which user group or groups are the sweet spot for HexOS? Let’s take NFS shares as an example. For a user with a homelab, using an NFS share can be an interesting use case. The average homelab user is capable of configuring settings in more technical user interfaces. However, for example, my parents would never use NFS but do have a need for the simplest way to store and access their data.
I’m very curious about your product vision for HexOS regarding the different usergroups.
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Hi HexOS team,
Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to work with HexOS. Even though it’s still in beta, HexOS shows a lot of promise. Creating configurations is super simple. I’ve also adjusted quite a few things using the TrueNAS interface. Compared to that, creating an NFS share suddenly feels much more complex. I also have some ideas for potential HexOS features.
What I’m wondering is: which user group or groups are the sweet spot for HexOS? Let’s take NFS shares as an example. For a user with a homelab, using an NFS share can be an interesting use case. The average homelab user is capable of configuring settings in more technical user interfaces. However, for example, my parents would never use NFS but do have a need for the simplest way to store and access their data.
I’m very curious about your product vision for HexOS regarding the different usergroups.
Thanks in advance for your response!
Let me know if you'd like any adjustments!
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