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I this article I will walk you through the entire build of my NAS, using TrueNAS.
## Choose the the right platform
For a while I wanted to have a NAS. Not one ready out-of-the-box like Synology or QNAP. While I think these are good products, I wanted to build mine. But I have a huge constraint of space in my tiny rack and the choice for a small NAS case are very limited.
### Hardware
Then I consider full flash NAS. This has several advantages:
- It is fast
- It is small
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This small cube has 2x 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports and can host up to 6x NVMe drives. I started with 2 drives for now, 2 TB each.
## Installation of TrueNAS
### Assembling the Server
### Install TrueNAS OS
why truenas
## Install TrueNAS
## Configuration of TrueNAS
### basic conf