Greetings,
The purpose of this post/thread, is to illicit advice from the KF community concerning my home NAS.
NAS Hardware, purchased for the NAS server:
- Supermicro X9SCM Mobo (16GB Bootable Flashdrive with OS installed)
- 16GB RAM, DDR3 Unbuffered ECC 1600/1333 MHz
- 3 each WD 2TB NAS HDDs (SATA)
- Rack-mounted 4U Case
I've been struggling with the FreeNAS operating system and FreeNAS community for almost a year and I still do not have a viable NAS that does what I want it to do. Here is the list of functions I want from the NAS:
- A personal Cloud for 3 users plus a Guest (when needed). (Setting up "Shares" in FNAS never met my needs due to permission issues)
- I want to be able to VPN into the NAS from anywhere (Setting up a "Jail" in FNAS for OpenVPN never did work for me) (correctly Port-forwarding an AT&T U-verse mode/router is not easy and help was
not quick to assist me on their forum)
- Media Server to Samsung Bluray players (and eventually a Roku 4K box) that can see the NAS (UpNP or DLAP) using MediaTomb or another application if there are any better ones available.
I think much of the terminology in FNAS comes from BSD, and after 10 years with a Debian Linux distro, I didn't translate well and the FNAS Guide IMO was written for more advanced users and networkers than I am.
I'm looking to see what pit-falls will arise if any, and what advantages I will gain using Ubuntu server instead of FNAS. I would like to use software RAID 5.
One of the issues are the shares. I need 5 top level directories. 3 users will have their own share. Each of those need to be private (no read, no write). Everyone can see the top level directory name of the each of the users, but only the owning user can "drill-down" into the sub-directories. This was not possible in FNAS. Can it be done in Ubuntu Server? There will also be a "Share" directory that all users can access and use to exchange files.
A few FNAS users warned me that only FNAS has a built-in gui, but can't I install and use Webmin on the ubuntu server to serve the same purpose?
I'm very open to any cautions, warnings, pro-con, advantages, etc. of using Ubuntu server instead of FNAS. I think one of the biggest reasons is the amazing level of support provided by you the KF community. I'm very comfortable here and I don't have to deal with arrogance and "gotchas" which is refreshing. You guys are the best!
Mark
The purpose of this post/thread, is to illicit advice from the KF community concerning my home NAS.
NAS Hardware, purchased for the NAS server:
- Supermicro X9SCM Mobo (16GB Bootable Flashdrive with OS installed)
- 16GB RAM, DDR3 Unbuffered ECC 1600/1333 MHz
- 3 each WD 2TB NAS HDDs (SATA)
- Rack-mounted 4U Case
I've been struggling with the FreeNAS operating system and FreeNAS community for almost a year and I still do not have a viable NAS that does what I want it to do. Here is the list of functions I want from the NAS:
- A personal Cloud for 3 users plus a Guest (when needed). (Setting up "Shares" in FNAS never met my needs due to permission issues)
- I want to be able to VPN into the NAS from anywhere (Setting up a "Jail" in FNAS for OpenVPN never did work for me) (correctly Port-forwarding an AT&T U-verse mode/router is not easy and help was
not quick to assist me on their forum)
- Media Server to Samsung Bluray players (and eventually a Roku 4K box) that can see the NAS (UpNP or DLAP) using MediaTomb or another application if there are any better ones available.
I think much of the terminology in FNAS comes from BSD, and after 10 years with a Debian Linux distro, I didn't translate well and the FNAS Guide IMO was written for more advanced users and networkers than I am.
I'm looking to see what pit-falls will arise if any, and what advantages I will gain using Ubuntu server instead of FNAS. I would like to use software RAID 5.
One of the issues are the shares. I need 5 top level directories. 3 users will have their own share. Each of those need to be private (no read, no write). Everyone can see the top level directory name of the each of the users, but only the owning user can "drill-down" into the sub-directories. This was not possible in FNAS. Can it be done in Ubuntu Server? There will also be a "Share" directory that all users can access and use to exchange files.
A few FNAS users warned me that only FNAS has a built-in gui, but can't I install and use Webmin on the ubuntu server to serve the same purpose?
I'm very open to any cautions, warnings, pro-con, advantages, etc. of using Ubuntu server instead of FNAS. I think one of the biggest reasons is the amazing level of support provided by you the KF community. I'm very comfortable here and I don't have to deal with arrogance and "gotchas" which is refreshing. You guys are the best!
Mark
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