Software Update: FreeNAS 9.2.1

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Recently, the first update for FreeNAS version 9.2 was released. With this package, a computer included in the network can be used as ‘network attached storage’, so purely for storing data. Additional functionality can be added with the help of plug-ins. The whole is based on FreeBSD and provided with a clear web interface. More information about the possibilities of FreeNAS can be found at this page are being found. Below is an excerpt from the release notes for this release.

Announcing FreeNAS 9.2.1 RELEASE

after one BETA, two Release Candidates, and many nightly builds (which many of you tested, to our everlasting gratitude) we are, as always, proud to announce the public availability of FreeNAS 9.2.1 RELEASE.

FreeNAS 9.2.0 was a great release, and we’re pleased to say that FreeNAS 9.2.1 is even better! Since 9.2.0 was released, we have fixed over 189 bugs, added new features, polished the UI, and improved the performance of FreeNAS even further!

The documentation has also been updated for 9.2.1, though the source code (see release notes) is still a useful reference for features like the web API, which comes with several examples in the source tree.

Version number 9.2.1
Release status Final
Operating systems BSD
Website iXsystems, Inc.
Download http://web.freenas.org/download-releases.html
File size

205.00MB

License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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