I'm still running TrueNAS Core, but I'm in the process of moving to the Community Edition. I'm doing a wholesale backup data, start from scratch, restore data to fix some initial choices in my zpool I wasn't happy with.
I'm dreading setting up Plex and Syncthing again so I've been dragging my feet. Seeing the comment about dreading each update isn't exactly lifting my feet out of the dirt.
I'm still running TrueNAS Core, but I'm in the process of moving to the Community Edition. I'm doing a wholesale backup data, start from scratch, restore data to fix some initial choices in my zpool I wasn't happy with.
I'm dreading setting up Plex and Syncthing again so I've been dragging my feet. Seeing the comment about dreading each update isn't exactly lifting my feet out of the dirt.
They lost me with the FreeBSD to Linux switch.
I did not like when NAS4FREE had to change their name because of something....
The new name XigmaNAS did not inspire me to continue.
Then FREENAS changes name to TrueNAS.
Boy what a twisted wreck.
In the meanwhile I learn NFS and ditch the GUI prima-donnas.
I really dropped NAS/SENSE when the GUI switched from lightttpd to Bootcamp...
NANOBSD was dropped around the same era... What a shame.
It was a good run, Back when you could upgrade without worry.
Since switching to the debian version, I have learned to dread every update.
I've been on Debian since the switch and had no issues when OS updates. The kubernetes to docker transition was a little bumpy however.
What issues are you facing in the transition of TrueNAS from FreeBSD to Debian?
Is TrueNAS FreeBSD or is it Linux now?
Linux. Specifically Debian.
https://www.truenas.com/truenas-community-edition/
Debian.