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ZFS Pools

🇬🇧 Premium User Guide - EN Storage Management

ZFS pools (also known as storage pools) are the foundation of ZFS storage architecture, combining multiple physical storage devices into a single logical storage unit. These pools provide advanced features like redundancy, scalability, and high performance, en...

Creating ZFS Pool

🇬🇧 Premium User Guide - EN Storage Management

Creating a ZFS pool is straightforward with our intuitive wizard. The Pool Type determines the redundancy and fault tolerance of your pool. If you plan to use a single disk without redundancy, select Stripe as the pool type. Step 1: Click on “Create New ZFS P...

ZFS Caching

🇬🇧 Premium User Guide - EN Storage Management

L2ARC (Level Two Adaptive Replacement Cache) is a powerful feature in ZFS that extends the capabilities of the ARC (in-memory cache). When you designate a dedicated disk as an L2ARC device, it acts as a secondary cache layer for frequently accessed data. This...

Hybrid Cache

🇬🇧 Premium User Guide - EN Storage Management

With euroNAS Hybrid Storage Cache Tiering you get the best of both worlds. You can merge your SSD and SATA / SAS drives to get the maximum capacity AND maximum I / O rate.euroNAS automatically analyzes the incoming data transfer and moves the blocks of data th...

ZFS or XFS?

🇬🇧 Premium User Guide - EN

Which File System Should You Choose: ZFS or XFS? euroNAS Premium supports two of the most powerful file systems: ZFS and XFS. The choice of the right file system depends on your requirements, planned hardware, and storage management goals. Below, we explain t...

Introduction

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

The growing dependence on the digital world demands reliable and efficient IT infrastructure. Companies are constantly looking for solutions that ensure both security and efficiency. euroNAS HA (High Availability) Cluster is one such solution that enables effe...

Hardware Recommendations

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

HA Cluster is not tied to specific hardware. It runs on standard server hardware. You have full freedom for future expansions. CPU For the best performance, we recommend the following processors: XEON or AMD server CPU. Dual socket CPU configurations will pr...

iSCSI Target Creation

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

With HA Cluster you can create highly available iSCSI Targets. Should one node fail, the other will automatically take over its Targets and ensure business continuity. To create an iSCSI Target go to “Data Management” – “iSCSI Targets” and click on “Create Ne...

Cluster Drive Creation

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

After the cluster creation you can now create cluster drive. This drive will mirror data between the nodes. Alternatively you can also create a shared drive that is accessed by both nodes via iSCSI, SAS or Fibre Channel. There are 2 types of cluster drives S...

Connecting to the server for the first time

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

euroNAS is preset to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. If you connect the monitor to the server – the IP address will be shown and you will also be able to change it. For accessing the administration interface enter the following URL into your interne...

Drive Management

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Storage Management

In the drive management you can see all your physical drives and initialize them for the use with the server euroNAS Software supports SATA, SAS, SSD, NVMe and Fibre Channel Drives Before drive can be used with the server it must be initialized first. Please...

Hardware RAID Management

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Storage Management

HA Cluster supports many hardware RAID Controllers. Depending on model you can read the status, create RAID and create email notifications in case of drive failure. You can find the list of supported hardware RAID controllers in book "Hardware Compatibiliti...

Software RAID Management

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Storage Management

Software RAID is very cost effective for smaller or less IO intensive applications Some of the features Supported RAID configurationsSoftware Raid supports the following configurations: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 50 and RAID 60 Moni...

Network Configuration and Management

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN

euroNAS products support all common 1/10/20/25/40 and 100 Gigabit network cards. You can configure and team network cards in network management. If you wish to configure your network you can do it from Network Administration TCP / IP Configuration Confi...

User and Group Management

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Security Settings

The euroNAS server can check the identity of users by using its internal user / password list. These settings are only for accessing the web interface and SMB/CIFS cluster resource. Default setting for new shares: everyone can access the shares. If you wish...

Active Directory

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Security Settings

Authentication via Active Directory Additionally to the local user / group authentication euroNAS can also authenticate users using Windows Active Directory or Windows NT Domain services. In order to join the domain you must have an administrator account for...

Access control for SMB/CIFS and AFP Shares

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Security Settings

For SMB / CIFS and AFP shares you can use following permissions – Local users and groups– Active Directory Users and Groups You can define access to the shares via “Data Management” – “Shares” – “Share Access Control” or click on the “User Icon” next to the ...

Access control for NFS Shares

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Security Settings

For NFS access you can define which IP addresses or networks are permitted to access the share. Per default access is open for evey IPYou can define access to the shares via “Data Management” – “Shares” – “Share Access Control” or click on the “User Icon” next...

Access control for iSCSI Shares

🇬🇧 HA Cluster User Guide - EN Security Settings

For iSCSI Target access you can define which IP addresses or networks are permitted to access the share. Per default access is open for evey IP Click on “Data Management” – “iSCSI Targets” and click on the target that you wish to define permissions. This wil...

Introduction

🇬🇧 eEKAS User Guide - EN Introduction

Welcome to eEKAS – a next-generation, Ceph-based storage operating system designed for modern enterprise environments. Engineered to provide scalable, high-performance, and highly available storage, eEKAS simplifies the management of complex storage infrastruc...