Making a 4 Terabyte Server with Freenas.

Using what I’ve learned in my last video, I am now making a much larger FreeNAS file server.
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25 Responses to “Making a 4 Terabyte Server with Freenas.”

  1. Thaed says:

    @HPKWI Marcus for this version, the cd stays in! If you want to see how to do a USB drive version, watch my 8TB video. For more tech support, go to the forums on the freeNAS site. Google freeNAS and follow the links. Good luck!

  2. HPKWI says:

    hi there my name is marcus i am trying to put freenas on my old window computer i do every thin u say and it is still not working

    ps i do not no what is going on when i remove the cd from the cd drive it is not booting up with freenas

    now i did opition 3 from the install menu and then every thing is fine and all but when i do every thing els then reboot there is no file or anything on computer

    with out the cd it is not doing any thing please help

  3. mxxoman says:

    were do i get freenas software from

  4. Thaed says:

    This machine is using FreeNAS version 0.686. Check out my new video that I uploaded today on building an 8TB server.

  5. WhiteRoomElite says:

    sir,what version of FreeNAS is that?

  6. metalopig says:

    do you have the amd64 version…

  7. mrjeroenhorst says:

    no that won’ t instal it only gave failt or error, when it load the cd

  8. Atticusr5 says:

    have u installed freeNAS?

  9. mrjeroenhorst says:

    i have a 1,4 GHZ AMD,512mb ram and a 40 gb harddrive, when I boot from the freenas Cd, he begin to loads, no problem butt then i don’t see the picture of free nas. when i have instal the software i cant come in the free nas OS. he is going to boot again, butt than not from the cd. What is wrong? i am using the FreeNAS-i387_0.686 The the up to date version does the same as this older one.

  10. chatwizrd says:

    Hooray a freenas demo by santa clause!

  11. Digalog says:

    a server delivers a service or services

  12. TheNiggie says:

    Actually it equals 1024 gigs

  13. aidan160 says:

    it would be waste of money to do that.

  14. 6364gg2 says:

    A server is a powerful computer that lets hundreds of other computers connect to it to provide services. Youtube is a fileserver. It provides a free ervice to store and view vids!

  15. AnThOnYrox8 says:

    a server can either be, game server, email server, storage server, network server + others , just google it

  16. benjamin1254 says:

    if you dont know what a server is … its basicly a dedicated computer to host a service of some sort.

  17. DerekFord95 says:

    1 Terabyte is 1000/1024 Gigabytes. In this case he’s talking about hard drive capacity.

  18. HamoodQ8yTube says:

    can some one explain to me what is a server pls ,, XD

  19. Jeffa101 says:

    how does the terabyte work and can it make your computer faster and make more space?

  20. poomonkey65 says:

    acctually i can go to this really cheap computer store and buy a 10 in. CRT for 15USD

  21. Gruelius says:

    agreed.

    if you arent going to spend $400+ on a proper hardware controller like a 3ware e.t.c. might aswell just go software raid as it does not depend on the controller just the o/s implementation.

  22. boen747 says:

    id rather spend that 100 bucks on better hardware then spending it on a flashy case to be honest, looks aint all that important, now when u get to buying a screen thats another story :P

  23. drome1560 says:

    nice with the 4TB!! i’ve only got a 40GB and 160GB drives!

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