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Manual memory and CPU core allocation?


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Hi! I use TrueNAS scale as the OS on my server, but im getting a little tired by the allocating of memory, CPU cores, and storage every time i download an app. I would love to see something like how it is in most desktop-OS:es, where i just download an application and it itself just uses what it needs. Otherwise i get caught up in wondering what a good amount of allocated ram or cores or whatever is for each app, of which i honestly am just winging it... Would this be something that HexOS would have [or has] as a feature?

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3 hours ago, typhenry said:

Hi! I use TrueNAS scale as the OS on my server, but im getting a little tired by the allocating of memory, CPU cores, and storage every time i download an app. I would love to see something like how it is in most desktop-OS:es, where i just download an application and it itself just uses what it needs. Otherwise i get caught up in wondering what a good amount of allocated ram or cores or whatever is for each app, of which i honestly am just winging it... Would this be something that HexOS would have [or has] as a feature?

HexOS is TrueNAS under the hood. But I am not sure I understand your issue. Are you saying you want desktop level RAM/CPU allocations on a NAS?

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Hey,

You don't need to take care of this for the Hexos curated apps, as this is part of the Hexos install skript.

Storage paths are also taken care of, so that it's a real 1 click install and you are done and the app is running.

Of course, if needed, you can still tweak everything before or after installation. 

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