
An SMB client will typically negotiate the highest supported SMB protocol during SMB session negotiation. There are multiple versions of the SMB protocol. TrueNAS uses Samba to provide SMB services. SMB is suitable for the management and administration of large or small pools of data. SMB shares allow a wide range of permissions and security settings, and can support advanced permissions (ACLs) on Windows and other systems, as well as Windows Alternate Streams and Extended Metadata. SMB can be used in TrueNAS to share files among single or multiple users or devices. SMB shares can connect to any major operating system, including Windows, MacOS, and Linux. SMB (also known as CIFS) is the native file sharing system in Windows.


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