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<blockquote data-quote="mzemina" data-source="post: 227573" data-attributes="member: 11677"><p>I have a WHS (Windows Home Server) and FreeNAS computers. I do like some of the features in WHS but you need a fairly powerful computer to even start-up the OS (based on Windows Server 2003) but after I got FreeNAS up and running I really like it! The only things that are missing (from my standpoint) from FreeNAS are email (or net) notification of errors and quotas - but really they aren't in WHS either. For the price (cheaper computer and OS) - I recommend FreeNAS, the administration is via web browser. Yes it is based on BSD but that is hidden just pop in a CD to install and the setup was easy. Plus I have web servers (I like linux for admin tasks) on other computers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzemina, post: 227573, member: 11677"] I have a WHS (Windows Home Server) and FreeNAS computers. I do like some of the features in WHS but you need a fairly powerful computer to even start-up the OS (based on Windows Server 2003) but after I got FreeNAS up and running I really like it! The only things that are missing (from my standpoint) from FreeNAS are email (or net) notification of errors and quotas - but really they aren't in WHS either. For the price (cheaper computer and OS) - I recommend FreeNAS, the administration is via web browser. Yes it is based on BSD but that is hidden just pop in a CD to install and the setup was easy. Plus I have web servers (I like linux for admin tasks) on other computers. [/QUOTE]
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