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Based on FreeBSD and OpenZFS, FreeNAS provides a flexible and open-source solution for providing storage services on a network. In this course, Scott Simpson helps system administrators get up and running with this popular operating system. Scott details how to plan an installation and configure FreeNAS, as well as how to use both the console and web interface. He also highlights the advantages of ZFS—the file system, RAID controller, and volume manager that FreeNAS relies on; details how to add and manage storage; and explains how to provide network file services to clients.
Topics include:
Using both the console and web interface
Creating and working with ZFS pools
Adding storage to your FreeNAS system
Recovering from storage failures
Sharing storage on the network
Hosting virtual machines and jails with FreeNAS
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Filename
Size
1 - Introduction/01 - FreeNAS.mp4
3.4 MB
1 - Introduction/02 - Lab setup.mp4
5.7 MB
2 - 1. Install and Configure FreeNAS/03 - Planning a FreeNAS installation.mp4
13.8 MB
2 - 1. Install and Configure FreeNAS/04 - Installing FreeNAS.mp4
10.3 MB
2 - 1. Install and Configure FreeNAS/05 - Using the console interface.mp4
4.1 MB
2 - 1. Install and Configure FreeNAS/06 - Exploring the web interface.mp4
14.3 MB
2 - 1. Install and Configure FreeNAS/07 - System configuration.mp4
12.4 MB
3 - 2. Manage Storage in FreeNAS/08 - Understanding ZFS.mp4
10.1 MB
3 - 2. Manage Storage in FreeNAS/09 - Create a ZFS pool.mp4