[K12OSN] NAS for backup - OT

steve gilmore stegil at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 23 14:39:55 UTC 2006


I also use NASlite. NASlite is a more mature product. It has a lot of 
limitations, but simplicity of use.
Freenas seems to overcome the limits of NASlite.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ATM Logic" <atmlogic at kmts.ca>
To: "'Support list for opensource software in schools.'" <k12osn at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:10 PM
Subject: RE: [K12OSN] NAS for backup - OT


> Interesting, do you know how it compairs to NASLite
> http://www.serverelements.com/naslite.php  ?
>
>
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> If any of you would like to try out this new NAS alternative, please
> remember it's beta.
> It's a fork of the Monowall firewall/router based on FreeBSD. I have been
> testing it out  and it seems very promising.
> It has a web based administration and raid support. Yes, unfortunately 
> it's
> not really a command line but GUI based. :)
>
> http://www.freenas.org/
>
> cheers
> SteveG
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