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Hello,

I have always wanted to build my own NAS, but had never had the time to invest nor did i have time to invest in the proper amount of drive space i ideally wanted.

HexOS, introduced by Linuses video on black friday, had that easy "make any hardware a NAS with easy setup" pitch that finally got me to pull the trigger.

Overall Im happy that i did.

The Hardware

Drives: Pool is 5x WD Ultrastar 12TB and 2x 500g WD red m.2 in redundancy for HexOS
CPU: 12900k
RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000hz
Case: JONSBO N5 NAS - Couldn't recommend this case enough for anyone that didnt want rack mounted, but wanted endless hardware options while also having a plethora of drive space.

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero

The Install

The installation/setup of HexOS was as simple and easy as advertised. Right down to it also asking if i wanted to use my second m.2 for redundancy.
I didnt need to do anything with the hardware out of the box. HexOS recognized everything i had connected with ease.

First 48 hours

After the first two days i had setup my pool and several network shares. I then started to transfer around 25tb worth of data congregated between four sources.
I then setup those shares as network drives on the needed devices. This is where my HexOS journey ended and embarked upon my journey of TrueNAS began.

HexOS
This is where i end my blog post and review of HexOS. For my use with its current capability this was perfect for me.
An easy no BS install process with a nice web interface that i like to peek at time to time. Im excited to see what is in store over the long haul.
Iv had to keep myself in check with hoping for some updates or abilities to test out. The fact it got me into TrueNAS and helped me setup the home server iv always wanted made my purchase worth it.

TrueNAS
What a flippin good tool. Iv done quite a bit and still learning.
So far iv completed my Plex server migration with associated apps and it is flawless. (after a fairly lengthy few days of proper setup)
Iv also setup my server 2022 test environment. This allowed me to remove my older W10 box that had two span drives as a "server".

While it took a decent amount of time and i can easily see where anyone that isnt an IT professional (admittedly i even had some issues with some parts) TrueNAS is just simply amazing to me.
Some of the bigger steps i took to achieve my setup:
NIC work to allow my Windows 2022 server to access shares
Codec Missing/Transcoding issues for Plex
How to setup proper user/role access for all of the plex associated apps to work.

I used a lot of forum posts and videos on YouTube.

Now that im on 34 days 7 hours 29 minutes of continuous use of my new setup it feels very stout.
Being able to backup devices and access files effectively from multiple units, run plex, and run my test server from one box feels good.
I have two side hustle businesses in my wifes photography/Drone and my future CNC wood working and being able to work on projects out of this server is so so nice. 

What im looking forward to getting setup now are
Replication and Snapshots configured for select file shares. Im also looking forward to new HexOS features that are not in TrueNAS. 
The buddy system sounds awesome and my use case for managing my fathers company from an IT prospective would be awesome to extend that type of access for backup sake.

 

Thanks HexOS team, Thanks TrueNAS team, and thank you to the communities both orgs hold.

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On 2/6/2025 at 12:10 AM, FallenHero234 said:

Hello,

I have always wanted to build my own NAS, but had never had the time to invest nor did i have time to invest in the proper amount of drive space i ideally wanted.

HexOS, introduced by Linuses video on black friday, had that easy "make any hardware a NAS with easy setup" pitch that finally got me to pull the trigger.

Overall Im happy that i did.

The Hardware

Drives: Pool is 5x WD Ultrastar 12TB and 2x 500g WD red m.2 in redundancy for HexOS
CPU: 12900k
RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000hz
Case: JONSBO N5 NAS - Couldn't recommend this case enough for anyone that didnt want rack mounted, but wanted endless hardware options while also having a plethora of drive space.

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero

The Install

The installation/setup of HexOS was as simple and easy as advertised. Right down to it also asking if i wanted to use my second m.2 for redundancy.
I didnt need to do anything with the hardware out of the box. HexOS recognized everything i had connected with ease.

First 48 hours

After the first two days i had setup my pool and several network shares. I then started to transfer around 25tb worth of data congregated between four sources.
I then setup those shares as network drives on the needed devices. This is where my HexOS journey ended and embarked upon my journey of TrueNAS began.

HexOS
This is where i end my blog post and review of HexOS. For my use with its current capability this was perfect for me.
An easy no BS install process with a nice web interface that i like to peek at time to time. Im excited to see what is in store over the long haul.
Iv had to keep myself in check with hoping for some updates or abilities to test out. The fact it got me into TrueNAS and helped me setup the home server iv always wanted made my purchase worth it.

TrueNAS
What a flippin good tool. Iv done quite a bit and still learning.
So far iv completed my Plex server migration with associated apps and it is flawless. (after a fairly lengthy few days of proper setup)
Iv also setup my server 2022 test environment. This allowed me to remove my older W10 box that had two span drives as a "server".

While it took a decent amount of time and i can easily see where anyone that isnt an IT professional (admittedly i even had some issues with some parts) TrueNAS is just simply amazing to me.
Some of the bigger steps i took to achieve my setup:
NIC work to allow my Windows 2022 server to access shares
Codec Missing/Transcoding issues for Plex
How to setup proper user/role access for all of the plex associated apps to work.

I used a lot of forum posts and videos on YouTube.

Now that im on 34 days 7 hours 29 minutes of continuous use of my new setup it feels very stout.
Being able to backup devices and access files effectively from multiple units, run plex, and run my test server from one box feels good.
I have two side hustle businesses in my wifes photography/Drone and my future CNC wood working and being able to work on projects out of this server is so so nice. 

What im looking forward to getting setup now are
Replication and Snapshots configured for select file shares. Im also looking forward to new HexOS features that are not in TrueNAS. 
The buddy system sounds awesome and my use case for managing my fathers company from an IT prospective would be awesome to extend that type of access for backup sake.

 

Thanks HexOS team, Thanks TrueNAS team, and thank you to the communities both orgs hold.

Thank you for sharing such a detailed experience - really! This type of feedback really does help new users get a sense of expectation and context. I hope you continue to have fun and look forward to seeing what you're able to accomplish in the future!🤓

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