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We've compiled a list of 5 free and paid alternatives to Openfiler. The primary competitors include OpenMediaVault, FreeNAS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Openfiler and XigmaNAS, Unraid, NexentaStor. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


OpenMediaVault
Free Open Source

OpenMediaVault is a free, open-source NAS solution based on Debian Linux. It offers a web interface to manage storage, users, and services. Supports multiple file systems, RAID, monitoring, and plugins for media streaming, backups, and cloud integra…

TrueNAS is an open-source enterprise storage solution based on OpenZFS, offering high performance, reliability, and scalability from terabytes to petabytes. It supports all-flash and hybrid storage, with advanced data optimization features, making i…

Unraid is an operating system designed for NAS and media server setups. It manages storage, virtual machines, and Docker containers, allowing users to build scalable, flexible home or small business servers with efficient data protection and easy ha…

Openfiler Platforms

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Openfiler Overview

Openfiler is a network storage operating system, fronted by a web based management user interface. Any industry standard x86 or x86/64 server can be converted into a powerful multi-protocol network storage appliance, replete with an intuitive browser-based management interface, in as little as 15 minutes. File-based storage networking protocols such as CIFS and NFS ensure cross-platform compatibility in homogeneous networks - with client support for Windows, Linux, and Unix. Fibre channel and iSCSI target features provide excellent integration capabilities for virtualization environments such as Xen and VMware.

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