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Hi @Dvalin21 , This system also works on x86/64 architecture on Linux (Partially supported Windows and Mac). You should be able to find a release of linux_amd64 or windows_amd64 in the release page. Just noted that in order to utilize all features of this OS can offer, you will need to install the following package on your Linux environment (Debian recommended, but users report tArozOS also works on Ubuntu)
For RAID / Hybrid Raid, we currently have no plan for adding this to the system core due to the complex nature of the ArozOS Virtual File System architecture design. However, there are few solutions that closely approximate the features of RAID that you might be able to consider RAID on a remote device and expose the RAID disk through network file protocols Hybrid Backup or Manual UNRAID style Mirroring Tips: you can also use the "File Snapshot" feature to "snapshot" a version of a file if that is what you need is versioning instead of redundancy. |
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This OS is on par if not better than synology nas software and it wouldn't cost me my first and second born. This would also mean that it wouldn't matter how many cpus or ram (well as to the limit of the host and hardware) that is in the server. I want to know if this will be available for x86_64 architecture at some point and with any hope raid (hybrid raid like SHR). As of right now I have Xpenology (Synology with compiled kernel for third party hardware and/or virtual) which means whatever hardware I have it installed on, not all of it is being utilized completely because the kernel doesn't have all the modules for EVERY system. With this being able to be installed on top of say ubuntu server or debian, this would mean I would be able to take advantage of all the features this OS offers, PLUS be able to utilize all hardware available. I'm currently running Xpenology (Synology software) on a old Dell Poweredge T320 which I couldn't install a Xeon higher than 16 threads. Anyway, didn't mean for this to be this long, sorry, but just excited to see an alternative that won't limit me trying to make me pay gross amounts of money for features that should already be available.
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