Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta

TapTechNews August 27th news, the domestic NAS system, Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS, has now started public beta. The system kernel is based on Debian and supports mainstream X86 architecture devices. Individual users can use it for free currently.

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_0

Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS is developed based on the Linux kernel (Debian distribution), compatible with mainstream X86 hardware, and can be installed on idle NAS and PCs. The official claims that it supports all external protocols and can expand external storage.

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_1

Flying Bull Private Cloud App supports remote download and parsing of torrents and automatically scrapes and organizes into a poster wall. The official claims 99% accuracy for movies and can also automatically download subtitles, compatible with mainstream hardware intelligent transcoding, multi-terminal synchronization, and supports Blu-ray Dolby, available on the film and TV side (the TV version application is not online for the time being).

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_2

Users can also back up photos through the App, supporting original painting, live photo, and RAW format image backup; the system has a built-in application center, can use common applications, and also supports Docker and remote access.

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_3

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_4

Domestic NAS System Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS Starts Public Beta_5

Currently, the Flying Bull Private Cloud official website has opened the public beta version of fnOS for download and installation, and also provides mobile terminal App download (the TV version application is not online for the time being). TapTechNews attaches the following public beta precautions:

Important data backup: Before conducting the system test, it is strongly recommended that you make a complete backup of all important data. We have done a complete test of the system functions, but this public beta version may still contain unresolved bugs or instabilities that may lead to data loss or damage.

System stability: As a public beta system version, due to the specificity of each user's device compatibility or network environment, the system may experience unknown functional abnormalities, crashes or other unforeseen problems. It is recommended that you only test in a non-critical environment and not use it in a production environment.

Feedback and reporting: In the public beta stage, I hope you actively feedback the problems or suggestions encountered during the test, which will provide very valuable experience for us to improve the product.

The risk you will take: When you start to install the system package of the public beta activity, it means that you agree that participating in this public beta activity is completely voluntary and you are aware of the possible risks. You are responsible for any impact on your equipment or data due to the problems that occur during the public beta process.

Likes