Storage
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Last Modified 2022-12-07 12:08 -0500- Pools
- Creating Pools
- Importing Pools
- Managing Pools
- Creating Datasets
- Adding Zvols
- Permissions
- Storage Encryption
- Fusion Pools
- SLOG Overprovisioning
- Creating Snapshots
- Creating VMware-Snapshots
- Disks
- Wiping a Disk
- Disk Replacement
- Self-Encrypting Drives
- Import Disk
This section has tutorials about managing storage pools in TrueNAS.
This article describes how to create pools on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to import storage pools on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to manage storage pools on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to create and configure a dataset on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to create a Zvol on TrueNAS CORE.
This articled describes permissions configuration on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to encrypt a storage pool in TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to create a Fusion Pool on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to configure SLOG over-provisioning on TrueNAS CORE.
Creating a Single Snapshot Managing Snapshots Viewing Used Space with Shell Deleting a Snapshot Cloning a Snapshot Rolling Back Bulk Operations Browsing a Snapshot Collection Snapshots are one of the most powerful features of ZFS. A snapshot provides a read only point-in-time copy of a file system or volume. This copy does not consume extra space in the ZFS pool.
This article describes how to create a VMWare snapshot on TrueNAS CORE.
This section contains tutorials about managing disks in TrueNAS.
This article describes how to wipe a disk in TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to replace a disk in TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) support on TrueNAS CORE.
This article describes how to import a disk on TrueNAS CORE.