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TrueNAS CORE Setup Guide for Beginners

TrueNAS CORE Setup Guide for Beginners

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Today we setup and configure from the ground up a Dell R720XD on TrueNAS Core with 12 10TB drives. I’m taking you step-by-step along the way as we create a high performance ZFS Pool, user accounts, setup and map SMB shares, create and map NFS shares, tune 40GbE networking, migrate from SCALE to…

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  1. Nice. I have had TrueNAS Core running for about 2 years now. My main unit is on a Supermicro MB and SC386 chassis. my backup is on a ATOM based supermicro MB with a silverstone case. I was able to convert my only x86 based QNAP to my off-line archive TrueNAS system. The only useful thing for a QNAP NAS to do. Once a very good NAS, but with all of their security issues and their insane downtime when doing firmware updates. I have all RaidZ2 in a single vdev and redundancy is my main requirement. My boot pools are a mirrored on all 3 systems. I have a 27U server rack in the den of my condo. Two systems running Proxmox. One for main VM based stuff and a small micro PC providing services for Home Assistant. Just moved my cable modem and pfSense FW to the rack as well. It being a open rack has it challenges with keeping the wiring neat. Once in a while checking in on Scale, but for what I need Core is still better suited and I run my VM and containers on Proxmox. I switched to fiber links between my switches except for one of them.

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