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					<description><![CDATA[<p>FreeNAS is a free and open-source network-attached storage (NAS) software based on FreeBSD and the OpenZFS file system. It is licensed under the terms of the BSD License and runs on commodity x86-64 hardware. FreeNAS supports Windows, macOS and Unix clients and various virtualization hosts such as XenServer and VMware using the SMB, AFP, NFS, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>FreeNAS is a free and open-source network-attached storage (NAS) software based on FreeBSD and the OpenZFS file system. It is licensed under the terms of the BSD License and runs on commodity x86-64 hardware. FreeNAS supports Windows, macOS and Unix clients and various virtualization hosts such as XenServer and VMware using the SMB, AFP, NFS, iSCSI, SSH, rsync and FTP/TFTP protocols. Advanced FreeNAS features include full-disk encryption and a plug-in architecture for third-party software.</p>



<h2>Features</h2>



<p><strong>Administrative features:</strong></p>



<ul><li>Web-based graphical user interface with optional SSL encryption</li><li> Localized into over 20 languages</li><li> Web, console, and SSH access configurable</li><li> Plug-ins</li><li> Wide range of configurable alerts and alerting mechanisms, including log emails and reporting notification</li><li> Downloadable configuration file and encryption keys</li><li> S.M.A.R.T. disk diagnostics</li><li> Local certificate management, including Certificate Authority role.</li><li> 2 factor authentication, LDAP, Active Directory, RADIUS, IPSec, Kerberos and other authentication/user management systems supported in FreeBSD and therefore available for FreeNAS (Note: some but not all supported in GUI).</li></ul>



<p><strong>File system features:</strong></p>



<ul><li>Highly resilient ZFS file system with Feature Flags (OpenZFS v5000) and theoretical storage limit of 16 Exabytes. ZFS file system features are fully configurable and include:</li><li> Compression (including lz4 and gzip),</li><li> Full-volume encryption (Disk encryption with GELI and AESNI hardware acceleration),</li><li> Snapshots (which can be near-continual; snapshotting every 15-30 minutes is not uncommon),</li><li> Data deduplication</li><li> User quotas</li><li> Physical disks are fully portable and can be moved without data loss to other FreeNAS servers, or to any other Operating System that supports a compatible version of OpenZFS.</li><li> Data reliability features &#8211; mirroring / RAID (including ZFS RaidZ), multiple copies of selected data and metadata for reliability, and entire-system checksumming and background data repair as needed (&#8220;scrubbing&#8221;) (see also: ZFS generally, which was designed expressly with the aim of ensuring data preservation)</li><li> Server reliability features &#8211;</li><li> Replication, fallover and failover,</li><li> Multi-version boot environment &#8211; the boot menu provides access to previous versions of FreeNAS which have been upgraded. In the event of a boot issue or system problem, FreeNAS can also load any of these at boot, as &#8220;known good&#8221; versions, without &#8220;rolling back&#8221; the server.</li><li> Disk read and data import for UFS2, NTFS, FAT32 and EXT2/3</li><li> User/Group permissions &#8211; Classic Unix/Linux permissions and/or ACL based (including ACLs for Microsoft file systems)</li></ul>



<p><strong>Built-in network services and features:</strong></p>



<ul><li>Protocols as standard &#8211; Samba/SMB/CIFS (for Microsoft and other networks), AFP (Apple), NFS, iSCSI, FTP/TFTP</li><li> LDAP and Active Directory client support with Windows ACLs</li><li> Apple Time Machine and Microsoft File History/Previous Versions support</li><li> rsync data sync and replication (server/client)</li><li> Link aggregation and failover</li><li> VLAN networking</li><li> Dynamic DNS client</li><li> Remote syslogd forwarding</li><li> SNMP monitoring</li><li> Wide range of networking hardware and environments supported by FreeBSD, including copper cable, fiberoptic cable, WiFi</li><li> Supports jumbo frames, hardware offloading (exact features offloaded vary by adapter), high bandwidth servicing (10G+)</li></ul>



<p><strong>FreeNAS Uses:</strong></p>



<ul><li>SMB and Enterprise file serving</li><li>Virtualization server storage backing</li><li>Media center audio/video serving and streaming to DLNA devices</li></ul>



<p><strong>Requirements</strong>:<br> 8 GB of Disk Space is the absolute minimum. 16 GiB is recommended.<br> 64-bit hardware is required forFreeNAS releases.<br> 8 GB of RAM is required, with more recommended.</p>



<h2>Step 1</h2>



<p>Download FreeNAS from this link. Burn ISO image to DVD or make a Bootable usb.<br><strong> https://www.freenas.org/download-freenas-release/</strong></p>



<p>turn on your system, plugin bootable media (DVD or USB) and start installation process</p>



<h2>Step 2</h2>



<p>Navigate to Option 1 Boot FreeNAS Installer and press ENTER key to install FreeNAS</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 3</h2>



<p>Here Select Install/Upgrade option and Hit ENTER on Ok button</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 4</h2>



<p>Now Choose One or Multiple Drives where you want to install FreeNAS, Spacebar button is used to select drive and asterisk(*) will notify that the drive is selected, then hit ENTER on Ok button.</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 5</h2>



<p>At this time you will get a warning that everything will be removed from selected drives, just proceed to installation by clicking on Yes button.</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 6</h2>



<p>Setting up your root password</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 7</h2>



<p>Finally you will receive a message that installation succeeded. hit on ok</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 8</h2>



<p>Remove your bootable installation media (USB or DVD), navigate to option &#8220;Reboot System&#8221; and restart it</p>



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<h2>Step 9 </h2>



<p>After rebooting the system you will get similar screen given below, here you need to copy the URL so that you can access <strong>FreeNAS GUI</strong> from your webs browser.</p>



<p>In my case it is http://192.168.231.130</p>



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<p></p>



<h2>Step 10</h2>



<p>Open the web browser and enter the URL to Access FreeNAS GUI, then type your login details user name will be &#8220;root&#8221; and the password is you set during installation.</p>



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<p></p>



<p>Finally you will see FreeNAS Dashboard like below.</p>



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<p>That&#8217;s it you have installed and configured FreeNAS successfully, soon we will create a guide that how to create a file sharing server on FreeNAS.</p>



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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jamel Bouzidi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2019 15:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p> A new feature in Windows Server 2016, Data Deduplication, can help you address the pesky problem of running low on space by, well, deduplicating your data. </p>
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If you manage a Windows Server 2016 file server and your company won’t allow&nbsp;<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/fsrm/checklist-apply-quota-to-volume-or-folder">Quotas</a>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/fsrm/checklist-apply-file-screen-to-volume-or-folder">File Screening</a>&nbsp;for your file server, or even worse hasn’t bothered defining data retention policies, you’ve probably found yourself running low on storage. A new feature in Windows Server 2016, Data Deduplication, can help you address the pesky problem of running low on space by, well, deduplicating your data.

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<h3> <strong>Install the Data Deduplication Feature</strong> </h3>



<p>In Windows Server 2016, Data Deduplication is a role that can be installed. You’ll find the role under&nbsp;<strong>File and Storage Services</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>File and iSCSI Services</strong>.</p>



<ol><li>In the Add Roles and Features wizard, select&nbsp;<strong>Server Roles</strong>.</li><li>Expand&nbsp;<strong>File and Storage Services</strong>.</li><li>Expand&nbsp;<strong>File and iSCSI Services</strong>.</li><li>Select the&nbsp;<strong>Data Deduplication</strong>&nbsp;role.</li></ol>



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<p>5.  Click <strong>Next</strong> until the <strong>Install</strong> button is active, and then click <strong>Install</strong>. </p>



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<p>You can also use PowerShell. If you’re logged into the server you want to install the Data Deduplication role on, use this command to install the role: </p>



<h3> Enable Data Deduplication for a Disk </h3>



<p>The Data Deduplication role can be enabled in Server Manager, but before we enable the role, we’ll need to select the appropriate&nbsp;<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/understand#usage-type">Usage Type</a>&nbsp;that most closely resembles the workload we’re enabling Data Deduplication for. As of this writing, there are only three different Usage Types included with the Data Deduplication role:</p>



<ul><li><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/understand#usage-type-default">Default</a>&nbsp;– Tuned specifically for general purpose file servers</li><li><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/understand#usage-type-hyperv">Hyper-V</a>&nbsp;– Tuned specifically for VDI servers</li><li><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/understand#usage-type-backup">Backup</a>&nbsp;– Tuned specifically for virtualized backup applications such as&nbsp;<a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh758173.aspx">Microsoft DPM</a></li></ul>



<ol><li>In Server Manager, select&nbsp;<strong>File and Storage Services</strong>.</li></ol>



<p>2.  Select <strong>Volumes</strong> from <strong>File and Storage Services</strong>. </p>



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<p>3. Right-click the target volume and select <strong>Configure Data Deduplication</strong>. </p>



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<p>4. Select the <strong>Usage Type</strong> from the drop-down box.</p>



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<p>5. If you’d like to change the Data Deduplication schedule, you can do so now by clicking the <strong>Set Deduplication Schedule</strong> button.</p>



<p>6. Click <strong>OK</strong>.</p>



<p> Once done, you will be able to see Deduplication Savings from the same screen </p>



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<p>This is the recommended workloads. If you’re running other workloads, or are curious, check out this <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/install-enable#enable-dedup-sometimes-considerations">Other considerations</a> article from Microsoft. And if you’d like to dive a bit deeper into what can be changed, take a look at this <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/advanced-settings">Advanced Data Deduplication settings</a> article. <br></p>
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