I'd avoid NixOS personally.
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I'd avoid NixOS personally. It is to obscure of a Linux distros to be widely supported.
TrueNAS all the way. If you want something more you could virtualize it by picking up a extra Data/SAS card and passing it though to a TrueNAS VM.
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I'd avoid NixOS personally. It is to obscure of a Linux distros to be widely supported.
TrueNAS all the way. If you want something more you could virtualize it by picking up a extra Data/SAS card and passing it though to a TrueNAS VM.
Its been supported since the early 2000s.
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Its been supported since the early 2000s.
By whom?
I'd rather stick with more standard tools. Ansible is a big one but there are other tools you can you to auto provision VMs.
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By whom?
I'd rather stick with more standard tools. Ansible is a big one but there are other tools you can you to auto provision VMs.
NIXos is a cross-platform package manager for Unix-like systems, and a tool to instantiate and manage those systems, invented in 2003[6] by Eelco Dolstra.
Nix
Original author(s)
Eelco Dolstra
Initial release
June 15, 2003; 22 years agoFrom Wikipedia.