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You can see your disks in action with the 'gstat' command in the Shell. This is very helpful for observing normal and unexpected behavior of your @freenas system. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #Storage #Server
While #FreeNAS will notify you of failing disks, you can check the current disk health status at the command line with 'smartctl -a /dev/<disk name> | more'. Repeat for each "disk name" shown by the 'sysctl kern.disks' command. #OpenSource #iXTechTips #TechTips #WednesdayWisdom
The first line of defense in combating #ransomware with #ZFS is to configure a snapshot schedule using Storage ⇾ Periodic Snapshot Tasks ⇾ Add Periodic Snapshot. Be sure to check the "Recursive" box if you have created any datasets within datasets. #iXTechTips #WednesdayWisdom
Make sure to regularly test your backups for corruption and to make sure they can be restored. If you can't restore a backup, you don't have a backup. #OpenSource #TechTips #iXTechTips #FreeNAS #ThursdayThoughts
#FreeNAS now lets you configure different resilvering priority levels for specific times and days. Set a low priority during business hours to free up resources and a higher priority during scheduled downtime to finish the resilver faster. #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips
Consider setting a quota of between 80 and 90% on your Volumes to prevent them filling up entirely and becoming unresponsive. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips
#FreeNAS jails provide a light-weight method for isolating applications. Refer to the documentation to learn more! #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #WednesdayWisdom bit.ly/2mG2Hsa
If possible, try out an upgrade in a testing environment before deploying it to production. You'll thank yourself later! #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips #FreeNAS #FreeBSD #Storage #Server
Did you know that you can use "mmv" to safely move a bunch of files from the command line without inadvertently overwriting or deleting files in the target directory? Type "man mmv" to see several examples! #TuesdayThoughts #iXTechTips #TechTips
Backups are more than just data. Document everything! Get into the habit of doing this. We cannot stress this enough... #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips
Make sure to regularly test your backups for corruption and to make sure they can be restored. If you can't restore a backup, you don't have a backup. #OpenSource #TechTips #iXTechTips #FreeNAS #ThursdayThoughts
#FreeNAS now lets you configure different resilvering priority levels for specific times and days. Set a low priority during business hours to free up resources and a higher priority during scheduled downtime to finish the resilver faster. #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips
#FreeNAS jails provide a light-weight method for isolating applications. Refer to the documentation to learn more! #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #WednesdayWisdom bit.ly/2mG2Hsa
You can see your disks in action with the 'gstat' command in the Shell. This is very helpful for observing normal and unexpected behavior of your @freenas system. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #Storage #Server
The first line of defense in combating #ransomware with #ZFS is to configure a snapshot schedule using Storage ⇾ Periodic Snapshot Tasks ⇾ Add Periodic Snapshot. Be sure to check the "Recursive" box if you have created any datasets within datasets. #iXTechTips #WednesdayWisdom
While #FreeNAS will notify you of failing disks, you can check the current disk health status at the command line with 'smartctl -a /dev/<disk name> | more'. Repeat for each "disk name" shown by the 'sysctl kern.disks' command. #OpenSource #iXTechTips #TechTips #WednesdayWisdom
Consider setting a quota of between 80 and 90% on your Volumes to prevent them filling up entirely and becoming unresponsive. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips
Backups are more than just data. Document everything! Get into the habit of doing this. We cannot stress this enough... #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips
If possible, try out an upgrade in a testing environment before deploying it to production. You'll thank yourself later! #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips #FreeNAS #FreeBSD #Storage #Server
Did you know that you can use "mmv" to safely move a bunch of files from the command line without inadvertently overwriting or deleting files in the target directory? Type "man mmv" to see several examples! #TuesdayThoughts #iXTechTips #TechTips
If you just want to try #FreeNAS out to see if it works for you, you can run it under virtualization using software like @VMware or VirtualBox. #OpenSource #iXTechTips #TechTips #WednesdayWisdom
#TechTip: @FreeBSD @OpenZFS Volumes can be imported into @freenas! Just remember that they may not have the default 2GB swap partition. #iXTechTips #WednesdayWisdom
Cloud Sync was introduced in #FreeNAS 11.1. Link your @amazon S3, @Microsoft Azure, @Google Cloud, or @backblaze B2 account to securely synchronize your files and directories to the cloud. #iXTechTips #TechTips #WednesdayWisdom
You can see your disks in action with the 'gstat' command in the Shell. This is very helpful for observing normal and unexpected behavior of your @freenas system. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #Storage #Server
While #FreeNAS will notify you of failing disks, you can check the current disk health status at the command line with 'smartctl -a /dev/<disk name> | more'. Repeat for each "disk name" shown by the 'sysctl kern.disks' command. #OpenSource #iXTechTips #TechTips #WednesdayWisdom
The first line of defense in combating #ransomware with #ZFS is to configure a snapshot schedule using Storage ⇾ Periodic Snapshot Tasks ⇾ Add Periodic Snapshot. Be sure to check the "Recursive" box if you have created any datasets within datasets. #iXTechTips #WednesdayWisdom
Make sure to regularly test your backups for corruption and to make sure they can be restored. If you can't restore a backup, you don't have a backup. #OpenSource #TechTips #iXTechTips #FreeNAS #ThursdayThoughts
#FreeNAS now lets you configure different resilvering priority levels for specific times and days. Set a low priority during business hours to free up resources and a higher priority during scheduled downtime to finish the resilver faster. #WednesdayWisdom #iXTechTips #TechTips
Consider setting a quota of between 80 and 90% on your Volumes to prevent them filling up entirely and becoming unresponsive. #WednesdayWisdom #FreeNAS #iXTechTips #TechTips
#FreeNAS jails provide a light-weight method for isolating applications. Refer to the documentation to learn more! #iXTechTips #TechTips #OpenSource #WednesdayWisdom bit.ly/2mG2Hsa
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