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Netgate Announces Move Away From PFSense..I Begin my Move Towards Something Else

by wwarren | Jan 22, 2021 | Annoucements, FreeBSD, PFSense, Security

Right as I start building a firewall monitoring and configurations service…things change drastically.  Luckily, as a smaller company I am able to be quite agile in responding.  I had heard rumblings of something a couple of weeks ago…now those rumblings...

When Hardware Gets a Mind of It’s Own: R520 Fan Edition

by wwarren | Jan 3, 2021 | Dell, Free/TrueNAS, FreeBSD, Hardware, Open Source, Storage

I have had a Dell R520 server here at my location for a bit now and it’s been a great upgrade for my business.  In addition to providing network storage it also has been the final testbed for my new network attached storage product I recently announced.  I have...

Windows 20h2 Bug Eats Partitions, TrueNAS Core Saves Data Again

by wwarren | Jan 2, 2021 | Free/TrueNAS, FreeBSD, General, Hardware, Open Source, Storage, Windows, Windows 10

I had 1909 on my machine and it decided to upgrade to 20h2(mainly because i forgot to disable feature updates after some windows maintenance). Things immediately went downhill from there. I knew something was funky when it kept saying my E drive(my iscsi gamecache)...

The end of CentOS and my moving to BSD.

by wwarren | Dec 9, 2020 | Firewalls, Free/TrueNAS, FreeBSD, Hosting, Linux, Open Source, PFSense

RedHat announces the death of CentOS. To quote the article: In the past, CentOS has been a community build of the current RHEL source, providing a robust production distro for those willing to do without Red Hat support. When RHEL gets a fix, the project aims to have...

ETC Maryland Officially Announces Affordable, Ransomware Resistant Network Storage for Micro and Small Businesses

by wwarren | Dec 4, 2020 | Annoucements, Free/TrueNAS, Hardware, Open Source

Remember this post? This has been 4 years in the making.  I have tested this extensively at my office and at a clients remote location.  With ransomware going nuts I am targeting this launch towards protecting against ransomware and offering an affordable, onsite...

Rapid Dev and the Associated Defects Strike Again..

by wwarren | Aug 8, 2020 | Free/TrueNAS, FreeBSD, Linux, Open Source

“Rapid development” strikes again. FreeNAS has gone down that route and the results are quite predictable. The last 2 releases since their announcement of their new dev model have had at least one regression each..u3 had two of them..including an error they...
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