--- slug: create-nas-server-with-truenas title: Template description: date: draft: true tags: - truenas categories: --- ## Introduction In my homelab, I need somewhere I can put datas, outside of my Proxmox VE cluster. At the beginning, my only one physical server has 2 HDDs disks of 2 TB. When I installed Proxmox on it, these disks were still attached to the host. I managed to share the content using a NFS server in a LXC, but this was far from a good practice. During this winter, the node started to fail, it was stopping by itself for no reason. This bad boy is 7 years old. When it was shut down, the NFS share were unavailable, which was affecting some services in my homelab. Luckily I could fix it up by replacing its CPU fan, but now I want a safer place for these datas. 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 I consider full flash NAS. This has several advantages: - It is fast - It is small - It consumes less - It heats less But with a major drawback, the price. While the speed is negligible to me because my network can't handle it, the others are exactly what I'm looking for. I don't need a massive volume a data, around 2 TB of usable space is enough. My first choice was the [Aiffro K100](https://www.aiffro.com/fr/products/all-ssd-nas-k100). But I couldn't find a way to have it deliver in France without doubling the price. Finally I managed to buy a [Beelink ME mini](https://www.bee-link.com/products/beelink-me-mini-n150?variant=48678160236786). 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. why truenas ## Install TrueNAS ## Configuration of TrueNAS ### basic conf ### pool creation ### dataset config ### data protection ## Use of TrueNAS ### Firewall rule ### Data migration ### Android application ## Conclusion