Howdy folks, I unsuccessfully tried to convert my windows 10 "server/NAS" to TrueNAS Scale during New year's holiday after being lambasted by a few of my IT friends. But I ran across quite a few issues while trying to install multiple pieces of software due to my lack of knowledge surrounding virtual machines on linux and my way around the command prompt. I currently run a VM for Home Assistant/Music Assistant to control my sonos speakers with NFC tags, Jellyfin for video streaming locally and through Tailscale to connect from my phone while abroad, And finally- As a NAS for my local systems to backup documents, pictures, and call recordings. Would the design approach of HexOS better fit my use case or does it still seem too rough to currently approach making the second try on HexOS?
I'd also like to know how HexOS approaches setting up storage across multiple differently sized drives as i've got a mishmash of different HDD's and SSD's to form the storage cluster I call "\\Home".
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Howdy folks, I unsuccessfully tried to convert my windows 10 "server/NAS" to TrueNAS Scale during New year's holiday after being lambasted by a few of my IT friends. But I ran across quite a few issues while trying to install multiple pieces of software due to my lack of knowledge surrounding virtual machines on linux and my way around the command prompt. I currently run a VM for Home Assistant/Music Assistant to control my sonos speakers with NFC tags, Jellyfin for video streaming locally and through Tailscale to connect from my phone while abroad, And finally- As a NAS for my local systems to backup documents, pictures, and call recordings. Would the design approach of HexOS better fit my use case or does it still seem too rough to currently approach making the second try on HexOS?
I'd also like to know how HexOS approaches setting up storage across multiple differently sized drives as i've got a mishmash of different HDD's and SSD's to form the storage cluster I call "\\Home".
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