ZimaOS – Part 2
And the dashboard is presented to us for the first time.
A glance at the network overview shows that the two 2.5 GbE LAN connections and WLAN card have been successfully detected.
And even though I don’t have a ZimaCube, my two SSDs have also appeared.
General adjustments can also be made in the general settings.
But first back to the disks, because the RAID can be created there.
Then take a look at the Appstore, which is designed to make it easy to deploy a large number of ready-made Docker containers.
If the desired package is missing, you simply initiate a manual installation.
I’ll try it out here with OpenSpeedTest.
All the relevant fields are filled in by the template, I just have to click on “Install”.
And the container is ready for use and accessible in the network.
A speed test then confirms the correct connection with 2.5 Gigabit in my home network.
ZimaOS is a bit of a “clicky-bunti”, but does a good job depending on your own preferences. If you don’t feel like dealing with Docker, it does all the work for you.
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