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As in the previous article, set the interface first. If not, click the network panel, add the network interface, and enter the interface information.
Click the storage panel, create a volume, and select the hard disk and raid group.
After the raid is created, the status of the created raid is displayed.
Click share on the left -- add NFS share, add UNIX share, enter the name and Path
Similarly, add CIFS share, add Windows share, and enter the name path.
Open NFS and CIFS services to the service
Log on to vcenter using vclient, click storage on the left, and select "add storage ".
In the dialog box that appears, select the second network file system.
Enter the freenas IP address, path of the created folder, and storage name.
OK. You can see that NFS is mounted successfully.
Open \ 192.168.1.152 and you will see that CIFS is shared.
However, you cannot write files to it. By default, you do not have the write permission.
In addition, it is easy to enable ftp. The service is FTP -- on, and then click the wrench next to it.
Make specific settings
The setting is complete. You can use the FTP function.
The test shows that FTP transmission is faster than CIFS, FTP is about 60-70 m/s, and CIFS is 10-12 m/s.
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