WrlsFanatic
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- Joined
- Apr 2, 2017
- Messages
- 20
I'm new to FreeNAS, but I decided to start with Corral since I can handle a little bugginess and would rather not learn the old knowing I'll soon be transitioning to the new. I bought two SSDs to use as my boot drives, but I keep seeing suggestion after suggestion that I should just go with USB flash drives. I already had the two SSDs (Samsung 840 EVOs), so I didn't see a good reason to use them as anything but the boot drive.
As I start to install and learn what I didn't know I needed to learn, it appears that my Plex Docker will need to be installed on an available datastore, which is currently only my WD Red z1 array. So I have two questions:
1) Am I correct about that? Do I have to have a non-FreeNAS-OS volume to put the Plex Docker OS?
2) If not, how can I place the Docker OS files on my mirrored boot drive (SSDs)?
If I can't run the Docker OS from the FreeNAS OS volume, then I'll just grab two USB drives from the store and run them as my mirrored boot drives. If I can, then I won't lose the work I've done so far in setting up my FreeNAS server. Thanks for any help!!
As I start to install and learn what I didn't know I needed to learn, it appears that my Plex Docker will need to be installed on an available datastore, which is currently only my WD Red z1 array. So I have two questions:
1) Am I correct about that? Do I have to have a non-FreeNAS-OS volume to put the Plex Docker OS?
2) If not, how can I place the Docker OS files on my mirrored boot drive (SSDs)?
If I can't run the Docker OS from the FreeNAS OS volume, then I'll just grab two USB drives from the store and run them as my mirrored boot drives. If I can, then I won't lose the work I've done so far in setting up my FreeNAS server. Thanks for any help!!