full or embedded install on USB
Posted: 22 Jun 2013 10:16
Hi,
I'm finally upgrading from 0.7 which has been happily running for the past 2-3 year, well actually I'm just doing a new install to a new USB stick. I had a quick look at the other 'freenas', but I find the interface with nas4free is what I am used to, and it's just easier to use.
I've been reading that the recommended option is for an embedded install on a USB stick. My USB stick is 4GB. So I was thinking of doing a full install to this, but to be honest, am not sure what's the pro's vs con's of doing this, instead of the embedded option. The embedded install only creates a small partition, and the rest of the USB would be wasted.
Can anyone enlighten me as to recommended partition sizes if I do a full install (OS + Swap), and if it is better to just stick with the embedded install ?
To provide some more info, my NAS is mostly a headless box, but I can easily connect a keyboard and monitor to it if upgrades for 'full' installs is required. I think I read someone had mentioned that.
My box is a simple single core cpu, 6GB of RAM, and I have a 8GB ZFS array.
Thanks
Tim
I'm finally upgrading from 0.7 which has been happily running for the past 2-3 year, well actually I'm just doing a new install to a new USB stick. I had a quick look at the other 'freenas', but I find the interface with nas4free is what I am used to, and it's just easier to use.
I've been reading that the recommended option is for an embedded install on a USB stick. My USB stick is 4GB. So I was thinking of doing a full install to this, but to be honest, am not sure what's the pro's vs con's of doing this, instead of the embedded option. The embedded install only creates a small partition, and the rest of the USB would be wasted.
Can anyone enlighten me as to recommended partition sizes if I do a full install (OS + Swap), and if it is better to just stick with the embedded install ?
To provide some more info, my NAS is mostly a headless box, but I can easily connect a keyboard and monitor to it if upgrades for 'full' installs is required. I think I read someone had mentioned that.
My box is a simple single core cpu, 6GB of RAM, and I have a 8GB ZFS array.
Thanks
Tim