Amazing product that will keep your data safe and always available.
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We've used this for many years, having previously put together our own file servers based on Linux and FreeBSD that worked well but required a lot of admin. The switch to FreeNAS was painless, ultra-reliable, and almost maintenance-free. No complaints here!
Pros
- ZFS storage for top-class data integrity.
- Wide range of protocol support for networked devices to connect with.
- Excellent web interface for managing storage, users and general administration.
- 2 factor authentication for increased security.
Cons
- Driver support is generally very good but could be improved for some more 'exotic' network and storage interfaces (currently limited by what FreeBSD supports, which is slightly more restrictive than Linux).
- I'd like to see Arm CPU support in the future. This isn't much of an issue at the moment because today's typical Arm devices do not support lots of memory, storage, etc. However, the tide is turning, and Arm devices are only going to increase in popularity, availability, and performance over the coming years.
Likelihood to Recommend
It's pretty simple to use (it helps to have at least a basic understanding of the underlying technologies) and almost maintenance-free.
One scenario that springs to mind that it may not be appropriate for (yet) is as S3 storage. However, S3 functionality was added in a recent release and may have improved greatly since then. I'm sure it will eventually work very well for this.
