Backblaze Freenas



Backblaze Freenas

FreeNAS and Unraid are network-attached storage operating systems based on Open Source operating systems. Both support the SMB, AFP, and NFS sharing protocols, Open Source filesystems, disk encryption, and virtualization.

After signing into the Backblaze site you can prepare a mailed restore on the 'View/Restores Files' page. USB Hard Drive up to 8TB. Flash Drive 256GB. Shipping and handling included. Depending on the size of the restore it might take several days to prepare and ship the drive. You may choose to have your hard drive encrypted during. Overall, this was pretty much as easy as it seemed in the Backing Up FreeNAS and TrueNAS to Backblaze B2 blog made it sound like it’d be. For the most part, it was a pretty painless exercise. As I’ve been working on this blog, I’ve set up additional tasks to back up the critical files we’ve collected since we began using the NAS as primary storage.

FreeNAS

FreeNAS is an operating system that can be installed on virtually any hardware platform to share data over a network. FreeNAS is the simplest way to create a centralized and easily accessible place for your data. Use FreeNAS with ZFS to protect, store, and back up all of your data. FreeNAS is used everywhere, for the home, small business, and the enterprise.

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Unraid

Freenas

Unraid Server OS 6 is a storage operating system developed by Lime Technology that is designed to scale with a system’s hardware. Its RAID design supports a mix of devices, filesystems, and sharing policies.

OverviewFreeNAS 11.3Unraid
Ease of UseGraphical User InterfaceGraphical User Interface
DocumentationUser Guide, How-To Videos, Training VideosWiki
Certified Hardware AvailableSoHo and BusinessNo
Open Source LicencePrimarily 2-clause BSDCommercial, requires paid licensing key
Base Operating SystemFreeBSD 11.3unRAID Server OS 6.8
File SystemOpenZFSXFS (default), BTRFS
Architecture64-bit64-bit
DownloadsOver 10 millionUnknown
Development LanguagePython, AngularClosed source
Open Source Repositoryhttps://github.com/freenasClosed source
Core Developers25+Lime Technology
Forums66,500+ users and over 550,000 postsover 630,000 posts
YouTube Community Videos134,000+ results and 22K+ subscribers169,000 results
Social Media28,800+ Facebook likes, 13,700 Twitter followers7,425 twitter followers, 124 Google+ members
RestorabilityDownload/Upload configuration file, default settings restore, boot environments/previous folder (CLI)
Built-in Visual ReportingCPU, disk, memory, network, processes, uptime, iSCSI, ZFSCPU, disk, memory, network, processes, uptime, Docker
Supported Disk ConfigurationsStripe, mirror, RAIDZ1, Z2, Z3, hot-swapStripe, single parity, dual parity
Encrypted Storage SupportSoftware Disk Encryption, Self-Encrypting Drives (SED), and Dataset Encryption in TrueNAS CORE 12Software Disk Encryption, Command Line Self-Encrypting Disks
Third Party Application SupportPlugins, Jails, bhyve VMs, Docker VMsDocker, KVM, Qemu
APIREST, websocketsnone
Alerting ServicesGUI, email, and SNMP alerts, integration with AWS-SNS, InfluxDB, Slack, Mattermost, OpsGenie, PagerDuty, VictorOpsGUI and email alerts
Built-in File Sharing ProtocolsSMB, NFS, AFP, WebDAVSMB, NFS, AFP
Built-in Block Storage ProtocolsiSCSInone
Other Built-in Network Protocolsrsync, FTP, TFTP, LLDP, SSH, DDNS, SNMPFTP, rsync (CLI), SSH (CLI)
Built-in Cloud SynchronizationAmazon S3, Backblaze B2, Box, Dropbox, FTP, Google Cloud Storage, HTTP, Hubic, Mega, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Microsoft OneDrive, pCloud, SFTP, WebDAV, YandexCommand line
Built-in Directory ServicesActive Directory, LDAP, Kerberos, NISActive Directory
Built-in Hardware ProtocolsS.M.A.R.T., SCSI Enclosure Services (SES), UPSS.M.A.R.T., UPS (APC only)
Built-in Virtualizationbhyve, DockerKVM, Qemu
Backblaze Freenas

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