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Where I could download Unraid 6.8.3?

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Hi, I'm trying to download version 6.8.3 but it isn't in the download section anymore! Is there any repository with all previous Unraid versions?

 

Thanks!

 

Solved by Audio01

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14 minutes ago, Audio01 said:

Is there any repository with all previous Unraid versions?

Not AFAIK, any specif reason you want such an old release? I still might have it.

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Hi, I need it because I would like to give AFP a try. SMB is practically useless with macOS (very very slow), and NFS is a mess to use (and no "simple" permissions per user basis).

 

Unraid resulted in a very frustrating experience so far.

 

I already found unRAIDServer-6.8.3-x86_64.zip with Internet Archive / Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20220223192953/https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.8.3-x86_64.zip

 

BTW I can't believe that Lime Technology doesn't have a repository of all Unraid versions. Being a Linux-based server solution, where many users would expect some basic structures/principles and safeguards, I just don't understand it.

 

Cheers!

 

EDIT: Yes, I already tried all the possible suggested tweaks in the server side and client side. Nothing really improved SMB performance in macOS accessing an Unraid server. With SMB over Gigabit LAN I'm having 10-30 MB/s transfer rate (sometimes just a few KB/s!), maybe some 60 MB/s peaks, but with periodic stalls. With NFS I always have 100+ MB/s with 125 MB/s peaks, but I can't use it because it's very unpractical and convoluted.

 

Edited by Audio01

Not sure if you're aware or not, but Apple deprecated AFP with OS X Mavericks in 2013 in favour of SMB.

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