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FileWave Appliances on an Apple Silicon macOS system

FileWave Server

What You may want to know how to load one of the Debian based FileWave Appliances for Server, Booster, or IVS so that you can test something, but your computer is an Apple Silicon Mac and so the x86 Appliances will not natively run on ARM based computers. Wh...

Debian

Expanding the Disk on a FileWave Appliance - CentOS / Debian

FileWave Server Maintenance

This article provides steps for extending the root partition residing in a logical volume created with Logical Volume Manager (LVM) in a virtual machine running CentOS or Debian. Step-by-step guide for CentOS Expanding the Disk for CentOS This has been te...

Debian

Networking - Assign static IP Address for a FileWave Booster Appliance

Boosters Troubleshooting

For the Linux based Booster if you cannot use the port https://server:10000 to change network setting please follow the instructions below: Debian Linux Debian Linux Changing the IP address in Debian 12, which uses systemd-networkd for network management,...

FileWave
Boosters
CentOS
Debian

FileWave Server should not have IPv6 enabled

FileWave Server Troubleshooting

What Enabling IPv6 on FileWave Server, Boosters, or IVS could lead to unexpected networking issues. IPv6 is a complex networking protocol that, while supported on macOS and Linux operating systems, is not optimized for use with FileWave. Therefore, it's recom...

FileWave
IVS
FileWave
Server
FileWave
Boosters
CentOS
Debian

Migrating your On-Premise FileWave Server to new Hardware

FileWave Server

Migration Process When looking at migrating your FileWave server we recommend contacting our FileWave support team for an explanation of this process if any part of it doesn't make sense. Migrations are safe for you to do as long as you make sure you ensure t...

Debian

FileWave Server on CentOS - EOL

End of Life Statements

As FileWave continues to develop our industry-leading multi-platform solution, our primary goal is to make it as simple, stable, and scalable as possible. With the End of Life of CentOS on June 30th, 2024, beginning with 15.2.0, the FileWave Server will be shi...

FileWave Version
15.2.x
FileWave
Server
FileWave
IVS
FileWave
Boosters
CentOS
Debian
FileWave Version
15.4.x
FileWave Version
15.3.x
EOL