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How Does TrueNAS High Availability Work?


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00:00 TrueNAS High Availability
00:30 Special Hardware Requirements
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04:50 TrueNAS Network Redundancy
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7 Comments

  1. Just wanted to ask if they aren't really any apps on there. An iXSystems rep told us there are two official apps you can run on the Truenas enterprise system (Nextcloud and Syncting). Is this true or not?

  2. I would like to have a form of HA on my current hardware. It is very expensive for me to change the one I already have for ix hardware. I love TrueNas Scale but it would be nice to have a switch similar to the one from Proxmox. Thanks for the very informative videos.
    Greetings

  3. Thanks for your insights, Tom! I personally haven’t encountered a motherboard failure yet, but this video will inform my future decisions. Syncthing and XCP-NG’s live migrations work so well that a motherboard failure can feel like a non-issue, as data would be transferred before the motherboard’s lifespan ends. Of course, there are unexpected failures, but in the use cases I’ve come across, latency or even MTTR wasn’t so critical that public cloud replication couldn’t bridge the gap. The more you know!

  4. thank you for all the information, would be really nice if they could impleemtn an HA system like proxmox, the performance bottlenecks are a real issue in servers but on self hosted gear and homelab enviroments its really fun to tinker with,,,something like setting up zfs in proxmox and having HA at the same time, again i understand the performance limitations but it would be just cool AF

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