A great tool for our legacy application and systems.
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Our company uses FreeNAS to support our legacy systems, which were implemented long before, although FreeNAS is now officially TrueNAS, We still use FreeNAS in our on-premises system (legacy). Since it is based on BSD it has all the functionalities that FreeBSD has to offer. The performance capability of FreeNAS is really amazing it still continues to operate on our legacy systems with minimum tolerance. Also since the porting of FreeNAS to TrueNAS is really easy, it also gave us an advantage for us.
Pros
- Highly Flexible.
- Simplified UI and ease of usage in volumes.
- Efficient storage management.
- Secure and reliable in legacy systems.
Cons
- Initial installation is a hassle.
- Really difficult in switching between RAID storages.
- Support for free version is very limited.
Most Important Features
- Backing up of data.
- Secure storage of files.
- Effective utilization of network resources.
Return on Investment
- As it is free and open-source, we need not spend much except when we require support.
- Really works well still, so we have infinite ROI.
- handled all the network resources effectively.
Alternatives Considered
FreeBSD, Ubuntu OpenStack and Debian OS
Other Software Used
Ubuntu OpenStack, FreeBSD, Debian OS, CentOS Linux


