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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    /usr/local/etc/lighttpd/ Edit the module.conf to enable fastcgi and then look in the conf.d folder for fastcgi.conf and edit the server parts accordingly.
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    I have literally JUST finished an installation of ZFSGuru on PC-BSD. Everything works fine, just be aware that the lighttpd instructions aren't up to date. The .conf file isn't where the instructions on the ZFSGuru site says they are.
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    I guess in that case I should put ZFSGuru in a VM then. I'll have a test and see later, but does anyone know what kind of performance hit I should be expecting?
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    My two machines are an aging laptop that struggles with 1080p output and a HP Proliant Microserver I'm using as file storage, possibly using ZFSGuru. Thus I'm trying to see if I can just stick a cheap gfx card into the Microserver and use it as a HTPC of sorts.
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    I was thinking of running a win7 or Ubuntu with XBMC as a VM of ZFSGuru and streaming data from the pool. I was planning to control the VM via Remote Desktop from another machine. Why would the result be poor, due to throughput or hardware issues?
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    Just wondering about the Windows on BSD "solution." Will that be able to support something like XBMC to play stuff off the storage pool and is it possible via VirtualBox on ZFSGuru?
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    Mind sharing some of your tweaks? I'm running pretty much exactly the same set up, but my throughput is pretty crappy at the moment.
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    ZFSguru NAS fileserver project

    Just wondering if there will be an .img for USB installation like there was with version 0.15? Also, might be worth putting something about support for 4k drives in the FAQ? Thanks for the great work! ML
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