![]() ![]() ) although this may have been improved with their support for Docker. I also was not impressed with a lot of the plugins (they didn't work, lots of problems. UnRAID: real-time parity, moderate SMB performance without cache drive but good enough for some basic file sharing, Slackware based so good luck trying to something unordinary, reiserfs = trying to lock you in to their system, read-only filesystem so again: not easy to work with, sleep doesn't work OOTB for a lot of motherboards, it isn't free. Therfore, I would suggest you to try out OMV since it is free, setup snapRAID and some other plugins and see how you like it. IMO, it all depends on your requirements, which you haven't stated. Second, neither OMV nor unRAID use the "raid card on the motherboard" OOTB. I've been using unRAID 4.x and 5.x for a while but am now making the switch to OMV.īut let's clarify something first: unRAID is not RAID, it's parity. ![]()
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