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People are sharing that multiple Unraid releases are now available, specifically Unraid 7.3.1 and Unraid OS 7.2.7. There’s also discussion about using Unraid as a backup target for another Unraid server.
Also known as unraid os·unraid 7·unraid 7.3·unraid 7.3.0·unraid 7.2.6
People are sharing that multiple Unraid releases are now available, specifically Unraid 7.3.1 and Unraid OS 7.2.7. There’s also discussion about using Unraid as a backup target for another Unraid server.
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Each distro has its perks and quirks
USB sticks no longer required: Unraid has released version 7.3.0 of its popular NAS operating system. Bringing along a host of critical security updates and quality of life improvements.
Around for over two decades, Unraid OS is back with a new update. Labeled 7.3.0, the new release features new licensing options, the ability to boot from an internal drive, a completely redesigned onb
Versie 7.3.0 van Unraid is uitgekomen. Met dit besturingssysteem kan een server worden opgezet voor taken als network attached storage, applicatieserver en virtualisatiehost. Het is eenvoudig op te ze
It's the best of the turnkey NAS
After all, flash sticks aren't the most reliable boot drives
Recent threads on Reddit and Hacker News that mention Unraid.
I have an original Zimaboard that I was thinking of using as strictly as a backup to my to my main server. Just two HDDs to backup the data, no docker or anything like that. Run a backup to it once a week or so. Are ther…
Bought two 16GB Intel Optane SSDs for $30 each, running them in mirrored redundancy mode, plus TPM so no more USB drive. Was having some booting problems with my USB drive, this seems to be much more stable, and trustwor…
Hi everyone, Unraid Deck 2.1.0 is now live. In my last post, I asked what people would like to see next. Some of the feedback was about Docker Compose grouping and better search support, so I added those first. You can n…
I finally completed the transition to internal boot, and overall the process went smoothly. Once I reviewed the documentation, the workflow was straightforward. The only part I would approach differently next time is mov…
This morning in action center I have two entries for updates to "Compose Manager Plus" (why two?) but critically each says: Attention: Blacklisted application This application template has been blacklisted. What is going…
Common questions on Unraid, surfaced from across the indexed web.
We will look at the best Unraid alternatives below, but please remember that there isn’t an individual alternative that is best. Each option will be better or worse depending on the requirements!
What is the Best Unraid Alternative? - WunderTechUnraid is a network-attached storage operating system. Unraid lets you create, manage, and delete shared folders, and run applications (even create and run Docker containers). Unraid isn’t a traditional hypervisor, but it gives you the ability to create virtual machines if needed. Unraid is incredibly user-friendly in my opinion. From my experience, a lot of NAS operating systems are confusing when you first set them up, but Unraid makes sense, meaning that you’ll get used to it quickly. Please keep in mind that Unraid is not free, so you must purchase a license based on the number of hard dri
Unraid vs. TrueNAS: NAS Operating System ComparisonTrueNAS is an operating system based on the OpenZFS file system. There are actually two different versions of TrueNAS: TrueNAS Core and TrueNAS Scale. TrueNAS Core has been available since 2005 (formerly known as FreeNAS) and is based on FreeBSD. TrueNAS Scale was released in 2022 and is based on Debian-Linux. They’re both similar, but different at the same time, so I urge you to learn about their differences if you decide to use TrueNAS. Regardless of which version you use, TrueNAS is open-source and free, unlike Unraid.
Unraid vs. TrueNAS: NAS Operating System Comparison