Download FreeNAS 8.0 Beta
A beta release of version 8.0 of FreeNAS was released last week. With this package, a computer included in the network can be used as a network attached storage machine, so purely for storing data. The whole is based on FreeBSD version 8.1 and provided with a clear web interface. The system requirements are low. For example, 128MB of space is needed for an installation and 256MB of memory is enough to run it. FreeNAS has support for many network protocols and can also be used as a UPnP, web and iTunes server or to download BitTorrent files. The invitation for this beta looks like this:
iXsystems Releases FreeNAS 8 Beta
FreeNAS–an Open Source Storage Platform based on FreeBSD–supports sharing across Windows, Apple, and UNIX-like systems. Both home and business users can share media across an entire network. Other features include FTP, data replication, iSCSI, and support for Apple’s Time Machine. The current FreeNAS Beta release is now available for testing and can be downloaded here. The project welcomes community feedback to improve the product for final release.
FreeNAS can be installed and configured with ease using its new web interface. Users can store, access, and manage data because the data resides on the user’s private network. iXsystems has replaced the existing FreeNAS interface (based on m0n0wall) with the Python Django framework, whose modular nature easily integrates third-party software within the FreeNAS interface. Ajax technology provided by the Dojo toolkit enhances the user experience by providing real-time feedback.
FreeNAS 8 Beta includes ZFS, which supports high storage capacities and integrates file systems and volume management into a single piece of software. One benefit of ZFS is System Snapshots, in which numerous snapshots of data are taken and used to restore lost or deleted files. Future versions of FreeNAS will include other ZFS benefits such as De-Duplication, which conserves disk space by sending a pointer to the location of the original file for any replicated data.
The base of the system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE. Asynchronous IO has been enabled in Samba 3.5 to increase performance over previous versions. FreeNAS now uses FreeBSD’s rc.d configuration and stores all system states in a sqlite3 database. The build process takes advantage of NanoBSD, a trimmed down version of FreeBSD with added enhancements. In previous versions, FreeNAS used many non-standard components that inhibited updates to FreeBSD. The rewrite ensures that FreeNAS can quickly and easily stay up to date with FreeBSD.
FreeNAS 8 screenshot, click on the image for a larger version.
Version number | 8.0 beta |
Release status | beta |
Operating systems | BSD |
Website | iXsystems |
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File size |
91.10MB |
License type | GPL |