Features
File Sharing
Most operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, many Linux distributions, and PC-BSD® can connect using SMB shares with little or no additional configuration needed on the client side. Most Unix-like operating systems support connecting with NFS out of the box, and free clients are widely available. AFP is primarily used by Mac OSX and is well suited for a network environment that only connects with Macintosh clients. Fury NAS® also supports Time Machine backups.
Web Interface
Of course, the Fury NAS Team knows we can’t think of everything. Many services have advanced configuration options available from the Web User Interface that is available in advanced menus. The full power of the FreeBSD shell environment is also available just a click away or through SSH. Ultimately, Fury NAS makes NAS deployment easier than ever but doesn’t get between you and the solution you need.
Data Protection
Every ZFS filesystem is also verified with checksums from top to bottom to ensure data integrity. If inconsistencies are found, parity blocks can be used to repair corrupt data. A regular scrub is turned on by default and can be rescheduled or configured from the web interface.
Snapshots
Snapshots can be made on a one-off basis or scheduled as a cron job from the web interface. At any time, the entire filesystem can be rolled back to the most recent snapshot. Older snapshots can be cloned and accessed to recover data from that version of the filesystem. From the web interface, users can see how much space a particular snapshot is occupying on the volume and delete, clone, or roll back to individual snapshots as needed.
Replication
Encryption
Encrypted volumes can only be read by Fury NAS systems in possession of the master key for that volume. The user can optionally create a passphrase to add an additional layer of protection for when the whole system is stolen.
Encryption allows for confidence when retiring and recycling hard drives because the drives no longer need to be wiped provided the master keys are obliterated.
Backup Services

Windows Backup

rsync

Apple Time Machine

PC-BSD Life Preserver
Plugins
To make sure your NAS can do everything you want, Fury NAS offers a third-party plugin system based on the FreeBSD jails system and the PBI system from PC-BSD. The plugin system isolates third-party software from the core operating system but allows plugins access to user-specified directories and configuration from the main Web User Interface.

BitTorrent (Sync) Fast, private file sharing for teams and individuals. Data moves directly from device to device, skipping the cloud.

crashplan Crashplan backs up data to remote servers, other computers, or hard drives

htpc-manager A fully responsive interface to manage all your favorite software on your Htpc.

minidlna MiniDLNA (aka ReadyDLNA) is server software with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients.

owncloud Owncloud is a system for the creation and management of personal cloud resources

sabnzbd Open Source Binary Newsreader

sickbeard PVR for newsgroup users

Write Your Own Plugins While the FreeNAS project only supplies a handful of plugins, anyone can write and distribute plugins for things they want. There’s no limit to the plugins you can create!

bacula Network backup solution (server)

couchpotato An automatic NZB and torrent downloader

gamez Automated downloader for video games

maraschino A simple web interface to act as a nice overview/front page for an XBMC HTPC

mylar An automated Comic Book downloader (cbr/cbz) trying to follow in the lines of sickbeard and headphones.

plexmediaserver The Plex Media Server component

transmission A lightweight, yet powerful BitTorrent client