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Puma Thailand2011-02-21 20:19:58
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Puma Thailand, 2011-02-21 20:19:58

Linux distribution for nasa

Actually there was a question of a choice of a distriba for us.
In general, everything is fine in it, except that it does not see some raid controllers, I don’t feel like screwing it manually.
In Linux, everything is fine with this, I found two distros that are more or less adequate:
1) Openfiler, the main thing that confuses has not been updated since 2009, in general, the most refined distro I have found.
2)CryptoNAS is based on liveseed, there are packages for debian, no for centosa.

Is there anything else reasonable? At the level it is easy to install, deploy a raid, a file (ext4, xfs), samba, ftp, users, quotas.

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Monca, 2011-02-21
@Monca

NASA ?

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Sergey, 2011-02-22
@bondbig

ClearOS, there is a samba role, an FTP role. You can also put the role of ldap. Everything is automated, nice web interface. Based on CentOS.

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Komonec, 2011-02-21
@Komonec

ubuntu server?

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lhav, 2011-02-21
@lhav

We use openfiler, more than satisfied. It's simple and works out of the box.

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@sledopit, 2011-02-21
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Not exactly Linux, but a great option .

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intelligence, 2011-02-22
@intelligence

eBox, now Zentyal .

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Grey_Halkion, 2011-02-22
@Grey_Halkion

Plussan regarding FreeNAS, webgui management, good uptime, I reboot every 2 months, immediately bundled with transmission, samba and NFS support.
Transmission also naturally has a webgui, i.e. you can manage torrents directly from Windows, for example. +)

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