Thank you for this video, even though I'm running TrueNAS on different hardware to the UGREEN, the tutorials of the network bridging etc was really helpful.
Man, this was so helpful. I have the 6 Bay UGreen unit and currently running the default UGreen Software (UGOS) which is fine for me as I am new to NAS. BUT... I have been seeing a lot of the advanced users installing Unraid and TruNas, which, up untill your video I found very intimidating. I'm a visual learner so this was SO helpful. As such I am going to take advantage of the Black Friday special and buy this DXP4800+ today to install TruNAS on. This will allow me to practice learning more about TruNAS as a secondary system. I'm sure I may have questions along the way, so hopefully I can shoot those here form time to time should I run into any problems doing what you did here. Thanks again!!
I tried getting into NAS before. Had really bad experiences with it. Every single one I bought had a Linux OS that wouldn't do file permissions correctly and if that wasn't enough every single one died on me due to faulty drives. Instead of NAS I now have a windows 7 machine with a 3770K on a Z77 Sabertooth with 6 drives on it and it has been running flawlessly as a media server for over 3 years with drives that have power on hours of over 7 years.
Sounds like a "you" issue. Linux doesn't have issues with permissions. Also, using Windows 7 as a server. Lol. I sure hope it isn't connected to the internet.
I have never seen anyone have to port forward to get Pi-Hole working unless it's a dd-wrt thing? Updating the IP your router uses for DNS will achieve the same thing. Great video! Gutted we can't get them in the UK. I'm looking for a smaller NAS just for my media.
Sadly the ugreen nas is only availible in usa so will have to wait and see if my brother in usa can buy it for me and mail it to me/bring it with him next time he comes to visit;
i'm about to buy a 4 bay nas in the black friday if i found something interesting, so yes being able to install another OS is super important just in case, i'm not planing to install trunas at first, but if not satisfy i'm going to truenas that i already know thx for the video
Nice video. I also have the 4800 plus and downloaded Truenas when I received the NAS (Juneish). It’s worked great for me. Only problem I’ve ran into is that CPU temps are way too high for my liking. I contacted their support and they say it’s because “their software makes sure the CPU stays cool”…. I heard people adjusting the fans in the BIOS but any advice on this?
Thank you for this video, even though I'm running TrueNAS on different hardware to the UGREEN, the tutorials of the network bridging etc was really helpful.
I have the 6-bay UGREEN I plan to put this on!
Thank you for this vid ... I've had a DXP 6800 sitting here for a bit and I'm finally getting it up and running. Exactly what I needed to get going.
I've been running Core on my DXP6800 Pro since day 1 off the Kickstarter. Even put 96GB of RAM into it. Not a single problem.
This is the video that I’ve been waiting for. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Man, this was so helpful. I have the 6 Bay UGreen unit and currently running the default UGreen Software (UGOS) which is fine for me as I am new to NAS. BUT... I have been seeing a lot of the advanced users installing Unraid and TruNas, which, up untill your video I found very intimidating. I'm a visual learner so this was SO helpful. As such I am going to take advantage of the Black Friday special and buy this DXP4800+ today to install TruNAS on. This will allow me to practice learning more about TruNAS as a secondary system. I'm sure I may have questions along the way, so hopefully I can shoot those here form time to time should I run into any problems doing what you did here. Thanks again!!
I tried getting into NAS before. Had really bad experiences with it. Every single one I bought had a Linux OS that wouldn't do file permissions correctly and if that wasn't enough every single one died on me due to faulty drives. Instead of NAS I now have a windows 7 machine with a 3770K on a Z77 Sabertooth with 6 drives on it and it has been running flawlessly as a media server for over 3 years with drives that have power on hours of over 7 years.
Everyone starts building experience on a different path.
As long as it still works for you, kudos.
Sounds like a "you" issue. Linux doesn't have issues with permissions. Also, using Windows 7 as a server. Lol. I sure hope it isn't connected to the internet.
@@helloimatapir Why'd you even bother responding with that condescending attitude. Might as well have said fuck off. Now fuck off.
Same.
I was in the kickstarter for this and backed out...I regret life now...
I have never seen anyone have to port forward to get Pi-Hole working unless it's a dd-wrt thing? Updating the IP your router uses for DNS will achieve the same thing.
Great video! Gutted we can't get them in the UK. I'm looking for a smaller NAS just for my media.
You can try and use ventoy also so there’s less reformat of the usb and you can even multiboot among isos you copy off the usb
Sadly the ugreen nas is only availible in usa so will have to wait and see if my brother in usa can buy it for me and mail it to me/bring it with him next time he comes to visit;
Thanks for posting this video
i'm about to buy a 4 bay nas in the black friday if i found something interesting, so yes being able to install another OS is super important just in case, i'm not planing to install trunas at first, but if not satisfy i'm going to truenas that i already know
thx for the video
Nice video. I also have the 4800 plus and downloaded Truenas when I received the NAS (Juneish). It’s worked great for me. Only problem I’ve ran into is that CPU temps are way too high for my liking. I contacted their support and they say it’s because “their software makes sure the CPU stays cool”…. I heard people adjusting the fans in the BIOS but any advice on this?
Pretty good solution hmmm 🤔
What is PiHole used for ?
@@Bewefau router level ad blocking
It is used as a DNS server and you add URLs to it for blocking ads and trackers. Try it in docker container, Logan made several videos on it too.