FreeNAS, a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution, has just reached version 8.3.0.FreeNAS 8.3.0 has introduced a large number of functional changes in comparison with the 8.0.x branch.Highlights of FreeNAS 8.3.0:• ZFS can be manipulated from the CLI, and changes for supported items tracked by FreeNAS will be reflected in the GUI;• The GUI now supports active-passive multip
FreeNAS, a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution, has just reached version 8.3.1 Beta 2.
FreeNAS 8.3.1 Beta 2 has introduced a large number of functional changes in comparison with the 8.0.x branch.
Highlights of FreeNAS 8.3.1 Beta 2:
• A feature to initialize disks with random data has been added;
• The iconv option has been added to rsync;
• A bug that was preve
FreeNAS, a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution, has just reached version 8.3.0 Beta 3.
FreeNAS 8.3.0 Beta 3 has introduced a large number of functional changes in comparison with the 8.0.x branch.
Highlights of FreeNAS 8.3.0 Beta 3:
· Support for setting the serial port speed in the GUI has been added;
· Webshell has been switched to POST, allowing for the use of
FreeNAS, a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution, has just reached version 8.3.0 Beta 2.
Wow, this is big news:
http://harryd71.blogspot.com/2009/11...f-freenas.html
rekonq, a web browser for KDE based on WebKit that features a minimal look and has a lightweight approach, has reached version 2.3.0.
rekonq 2.3.0 has been released with a large number of changes and improvements.
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection that includes frontends for C, C++, Fortran, Objective-C, Java, Ada, and Go, has just reached version 4.8.0.Highlights of GCC 4.8.0:• A new general optimization level, -Og, has been introduced;• A new option -ftree-partial-pre was added.
FreeNAS, the free and open source Network-Attached Storage operating system based on FreeBSD brings out its latest update. It boasts of an impressive list of upgrades and fixes. FreeNAS has a lot to offer from software-based storage to backup solutions for apps ranging from home to enterprise. Learn more about #8.0.3
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Ok I am having a problem that is drying me crazy. I am trying to do 1 way backups of my data to a freenas box.
My PC:
AMD 6000+
3 GB RAM
500 GB HD SATA II
1 Gbps NIC (using 1Gbps switch)
Ubuntu 9.04
Freenas Box:
3.06 ghz cpu
2 gb ram
5u Rackmount Server using freenas 0.7 on flash drive to boot.