OpenMediaVault

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OpenMediaVault
Developer(s)Volker Theile
Falk Menzel
Michael Zoon
Repository
Operating systemDebian
Platformi386/IA-32 and x86-64
Available inEnglish
TypeComputer storage
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://openmediavault.org

OpenMediaVault is a free network-attached storage server, supporting: CIFS (Samba), FTP, NFS, rsync, AFP protocols, iSCSI, S.M.A.R.T., local user authentication, and software RAID (0,1,5), with a web-based configuration interface. OpenMediaVault is currently distributed as an ISO image and in source form. OpenMediaVault needs to be installed on a Compact Flash, USB, or dedicated hard drive. Using the dedicated hard drive will use that drive just for the operating system, and files cannot be stored on it.

The web interface and the PHP scripts are based on FreeNAS. OpenMediaVault is released under the GNU General Public License.

[1] [2][3]


Features

See also

  • Comparison of iSCSI targets
  • CryptoNAS - NAS especially for encrypted partitions (Debian-based Live-CD, GPL)
  • NASLite - another low-cost commercial NAS operating system from the developers of NanoNAS
  • Nexenta - Open source OS and enterprise class NAS with kernel based ZFS
  • Open-E - Unified file and block storage management software that supports NAS, iSCSI, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel, SAN and Failover
  • Openfiler
  • FreeNAS - a FreeBSD version of OpenMediaVault
  • napp-it - free browser-managed ZFS Internet-Nas-San-Server for user with less computer or opensolaris experience
  • PulsarOS - Another attempt to create a NAS operating system
  • Zentyal

References

  1. ^ "FreeNAS Switching From FreeBSD To Debian Linux". Slashdot.com. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  2. ^ "FreeNAS ready for the next step !". FreeNAS Blog. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  3. ^ "Rumours of FreeNAS Death Greatly Exaggerated". FreeNAS blog. Retrieved 2009-12-05.

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