How to install and configure FreeNAS

To Install and Configure FreeNAS

FreeNAS is a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) operating system. It is an open source which is based on the ZFS and BSD filesystem with integrated RAID support. Installation and configuration of the FreeNAS is discussed in this article.

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Features

  • Periodic Snapshot and replication support, rsync.
  • GUI and SSL is Web interface.
  • It Support NFS, FTP, SSH, CIFS, iSCSI Protocols.
  • Disk Encryption and much more features are available.
  • Adding UPS for Backup power systems.
  • A Rich GUI graph reports for Memory, CPU, Storage, Network etc..
  • Reporting systems such as email notification.
  • It Support ZFS file system.
  • It Supports for windows based file-system such as NTFS and FAT.
  • Support inbuilt RAID with parity support, cronjobs, Smart tests and directory services such as LDAP, NIS, NT4, Active Directory.

Requirements

Hardware : Virtual Machine 64-bit
Operating System : FreeNAS 9.10
IP Address : 192.168.81.128
8GB RAM : Minimum RAM
1 Disk (5GB) : Used for OS Installation
8 Disks (5GB) : Used for Storage

FreeNAS 9.10 Download

From the FreeNAS download page, Download the recent ISO Image for stable installation.

To install a FreeNAS System

Step 1: After downloading the ISO image CD/DVD drive, burn that ISO image to a disc and restart.

Step 2: After restarting the system, by default the installation screen appears. Click Enter to continue the installation.

Step 3: Select Install/Upgrade to install FreeNAS.

Step 4: Select the drive location, where it need to be installed.

From the listed drives, select ada0 drive and press Enter.

You can select drive as per your requirement.

Step 5: You will get a warning of data loss. Take a backup, if you have any essential data in the selected drive.

During the installation it will ask for the root user password.

Step 6: You will be directed to the end of the installation process. In order to reboot the system and to remove the installation Disk, click OK.

Step 7: Restart the system and to remove the Disk, choose the Reboot system ( 3rd option ).

Step 8: After restarting, the FreeNAS console setup wizard will be shown, it contains multiple options for various usages. And here it displays the URL, which will be used to access GUI in the web browser.

Step 9: Open the web browser and type the IP address to access the GUI interface

http://192.168.81.128

Define a PASSWORD for the root user for accessing GUI interface.

Step 10: The server information' s like domain name, total memory available, version, up time, system time, system load, etc will be displayed.

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FAQ
Q
Is there any alternative for FreeNAS System?
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ans: There is some alternative in the FreeNAS system
that are nappit, PetaSAN, FuguHub, etc
Q
How to install a FreeNAS System?
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ans: Some steps to be followed to install a FreeNAS System
* After downloading the ISO image from the CD/DVD drive, burn that ISO image to a disc and restart
* After restarting the system, by default the installation screen appears. Click Enter to continue the installation
* Select Install/Upgrade to install FreeNAS
* Select the drive location, where it needs to be installed
* From the listed drives, select ada0 drive, and press Enter
* You can select drive as per your requirement
* During the installation, it will ask for the root user password
Q
what is ZFS file system in FreeNAS System?
A
ans:It is combination of system and LVM (Logical Volume Manager)
Q
what is the latest version of FreeNAS System?
A
Latest version of FreeNAS System is 11.1.
Q
What is FreeNAS System?
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ans: FreeNAS is a free and open-source application network-attached storage (NAS) system based on FreeBSD and the OpenZFS file system
FreeNAS is a top choice among the users who want to share content across multiple platforms like Linux, Apple, and Windows