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- | I must admit that I have not a lot of experience with the boutique NAS systems. I have always had an extra Windows machine that served what centralized file serving I needed. FreeNAS had crossed my path a few times and when I finally decided I needed a real NAS with some flexibility it fit the bill. I looked really hard at it's competitors too. Even went back and forth between it and Nas4Free, which is an offshoot from it, but found FreeNAS checked my particular boxes much more thoroughly. | + | I must admit that I have not had a lot of experience with the appliance or boutique NAS systems. I have always had an extra Windows machine that served what centralized file serving I needed. FreeNAS had crossed my path a few times and when I finally decided I needed a real NAS with some flexibility it fit the bill. I looked really hard at it's competitors too. Even went back and forth between it and Nas4Free, which is an offshoot from it, but found FreeNAS checked my particular boxes much more thoroughly. |
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You are using it right now! After finding the need for an wiki to keep track of things on my home network and within my household, I began a long search. At this same time I decided a wiki was a better way to permanently document things at my job for more general use. I gave pretty much all the wiki cms's I could find a try and found DokuWiki to be dead simple and scales very well for my needs. I now run it here, at work, and in a jail on FreeNAS at home. I have also found a use for it in it's " | You are using it right now! After finding the need for an wiki to keep track of things on my home network and within my household, I began a long search. At this same time I decided a wiki was a better way to permanently document things at my job for more general use. I gave pretty much all the wiki cms's I could find a try and found DokuWiki to be dead simple and scales very well for my needs. I now run it here, at work, and in a jail on FreeNAS at home. I have also found a use for it in it's " | ||
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+ | I so wanted Plex to work for me, but Plex absolutely refused to pay attention to the ID3 data that I provided on my freshly ripped flac library. Plex insisted on trying to guess what the files were and were wrong on over half my library. And seeing as I mainly needed music and video is more of a convenience, | ||
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+ | I ended up actually paying for this one as their Android app was the only one that handled my flac files with no trans-coding. I do, however, need trans-coding for my Internet radio in my kitchen and it handles it perfectly. | ||
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