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Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. NAS as torrent client. Thread starter nicolaj Start date Jul 8, Status Not open for further replies.
Joined Jul 8, Messages I've never worked with NAS, but i was thinking it might do what i'd like to do. Basically i want to move torrenting out of my main computer and into a separate system, i already have the setup, i only need to add another drive or 2 to the raid0. I've looked at a mobo with a j cpu and 12 sata3 connectors, this one or something similar.
But i'm unsure how well the j will handle torrents, raid0 etc. It would be a 3 or 4 drive raid0 with an ssd as a temp drive. Right now i'm running the ssd temp drive and a 2 drive raid0. Also does the freenas torrent client support using a temp drive and automatically skipping temp drive if source is larger than temp? Last edited: Jul 8, Joined Oct 27, Messages 2, Joined Aug 16, Messages 12, There is no "FreeNAS torrent client.
Transmission does support having in-progress downloads in a different directory than completed ones, but I don't think it does size checking as you describe. I see. Read about docker and jail as well, but just superficial. But first i need to figure out how much resources something like that actually uses.
Jails by themselves don't take much in the way of system resources. Docker isn't implemented yet, but when it is it will require a Linux VM to run the Docker containers--jails are a more lightweight way to do just about anything that will run under FreeBSD. I read something about installing different torrent clients in jails, like deluge, qbittorrent etc.
And some stuff about freenas corral. Might be something that would cover my needs. I read the jails were lightweight. But the load on the system when everything is running is not easy to find info about. Joined Jan 22, Messages 4, Forget about Corral. It's dead. Joined Apr 10, Messages Please list exatly what you have.
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