Operating system: Windows
Publisher: iXsystems
Release: FreeNAS 11.2-U3
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
users can set up a network-attached storage (NAS) for their home (network-attached storage).The files must be protected with erprise) to store and protect their files. All of a home's devices can now be connected to a central location. Users can share files by uploading them to a FreeNAS enabled device and then set permissions for who has access. FreeNAS also works as a local streaming service, allowing users to stream videos and movies to their devices throughout the home. If FreeNAS allows simultaneous streaming among both users in the household, that means no limits on bandwidth or data usage. Each user has no bandwidth or data limits as the only limit on the user's hardware.
As well as creating snapshots of everything in a system if a cyberattack or a loss of data happens, FreeNAS also includes tools for archiving entire systems. It takes only minutes for the patient to recover. As a result of automatically transferring these data to a Remote FreeNAS site, users are extra protected if one snapshot fails. A lot of encrypted data can be stored on a Mac with FreeNAS, such as ZFS files. The contents of these files can only be accessed by a system that has the master key, and a user can then add another password. Furthermore, users can customize the FreeNAS system with plugins to customize its environment to suit their needs.
Features:
It does not limit the number of users, the amount of space that can be stored, or the amount of bandwidth that can be accessed.
provides a reliable, easy-to-use network for a small home office. FreeNAS plays everything you need on your computer including streaming videos and movies, sharing files securely between devices, and backing up important information.