XigmaNAS 14.3.0.5.10520 released

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XigmaNAS has recently released version 14.3.0.5.10520, enhancing its capabilities as a cross-platform open-source Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solution based on FreeBSD. This robust software can be installed on a wide variety of hardware platforms, making it versatile for sharing data storage over networks. Designed for simplicity and speed, XigmaNAS facilitates the creation of a centralized server where users can easily access and manage their data using different network protocols.

The platform supports file sharing among various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and UNIX-like systems, ensuring broad compatibility. Notable features include support for ZFS v5000, multiple Software RAID configurations (0, 1, 5), disk encryption for enhanced security, and the ability to generate S.M.A.R.T and email reports for monitoring disk health.

XigmaNAS offers extensive protocol support, including CIFS/SMB (via Samba), FTP, NFS, TFTP, AFP, and more, allowing for diverse networking options. Its highly configurable web interface makes management straightforward for users of all skill levels. Additionally, XigmaNAS can be installed on various storage media, such as Compact Flash, USB devices, SSDs, or even booted from a LiveCD/LiveUSB, with configuration data stored on a small USB key.

In summary, XigmaNAS stands out as a versatile and user-friendly NAS solution, ideal for individuals and organizations looking to centralize their data storage and streamline access across different systems. As technology continues to evolve, future updates may further enhance its features, security, and compatibility, solidifying its position in the open-source storage market

XigmaNAS 14.3.0.5.10520 released

XigmaNAS is a cross-platform Open Source Storage NAS (Network-Attached Storage) distribution based on FreeBSD.

XigmaNAS 14.3.0.5.10520 released @ MajorGeeks