Complete network storage course with TrueNAS - FreeNAS

Building great network storage for business and home

3.85 (72 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Operating Systems
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311
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2.5 hours
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Oct 2021
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$44.99
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What you will learn

Creation of network data storages

Creation of RAID arrays and work with them

Installation and configuration of TrueNAS/FreeNAS

Integration of NAS into the infrastructure

Sharing data for Windows/Linux/Mac workstations

Setting up security rules and accounts for file server

Creation of tasks and automation with scheduler

Health monitoring of drives and reporting

Description

In this course, you will learn how to create and configure NAS from scratch. For home, office or for your company and work. Using the specialized operating system TrueNAS (formerly called FreeNAS), you can implement almost all the necessary services for working with data.

Course with examples and assignments from real life:

- Connection and mounting with Windows workstations

- Connection and mounting with servers and computers on Linux

- Connection with cloud services (Dropbox, Google Cloud, Yandex, etc.)

Together we will learn from practical examples how to install and configure TrueNAS. Let's create and connect RAID arrays, configure replication and monitor the status of hard drives. Let's learn how to work with pools and clusters. Launch the reporting and logging system.We will set up access rights and security, as well as learn how to work with such a cool thing as iSCSI.

And also create a copy of our own company with a centralized network storage of backups and user data, regardless of their client operating system.

A NAS is a network-attached system that centrally stores data and provides remote access to all authorized users, regardless of the type of client device. NAS systems are highly flexible and scalable, allowing you to add new drives to complement existing drives. NAS is a kind of private cloud for office use. Only it works faster, costs less, makes it possible to locally use all the benefits of the public cloud and at the same time is under the full control of the user.

NAS systems are ideal for small and medium businesses.

  1. • They are easy to use and often do not even require IT intervention.

  2. • They are economical.

  3. • They provide convenient data backup and availability.

  4. • They effectively cope with the task of centralized, reliable and secure data storage.

With NAS systems, data is always available, which creates conditions for productive collaboration and quick response to requests from customers and potential buyers, since all information is stored in one place. Since NAS systems are like a private cloud, they provide remote access to data over the network, which means that employees can work from anywhere, whenever they want.

Content

What is it TrueNAS?

About TrueNAS system

Preparing environment

Configuring VirtualBOX
Drives and images

Installation and configuration of TrueNAS

Installation and first run
Accounts and groups
System - General, NTP, Boot
System - Additional, E-mail, Dataset
System - Notifications, Alerts, Certificates, 2FA
Scheduler, startup scripts, replication, scheduled snapshots
Network adapters, IP addresses, masks
Pools, snapshots, disks, file system
Directory Services
SHARING - iSCSI + Windows 10 (real life example)
SHARING - Unix Shares + Ubuntu (real life example)
SHARING - WebDAV Sharing + Browser (real life example)
SHARING - Samba (SMB)
Plugins, Jails, VMs, Shell

TrueNAS Scale Edition

SCALE version overview versus CORE version

Final test

Knowledges about network storages

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Reviews

Dawn
April 5, 2023
1.There is a hard accent to understand. 2.Creating an empty virtual machine, very short explanation, no further examples.
Al
March 29, 2023
[1] Instructor accent makes it hard to understand. [2] Since it is generally advised to NOT install TrueNAS on a VM for production use, I an surprised to see so much time spent on setting up a VM... Perhaps a short note by the instructor to the effect that he will use a VM for instruction, but those who are here to setup a real instance could/should skip this section [OR, tell us to go ahead and setup a VM as practice prior to working on a real storage server...]
Francisco
March 22, 2023
Es un barrido por las opciones que se puede ver fácilmente en la misma documentación de TrueNAS, solo unas pocas secciones tienen ejemplos reales de configuración.

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