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Unraid November Digest

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🎄 Holiday Deal Alert
All Unraid merch is 15% off through December—perfect time to gear up or grab something for the Unraider in your life.
 

🆕 Unraid OS 7.2.1 Released
The latest update to Unraid 7.2.1 is live and packed with fixes, refinements, and performance improvements.
Check out what's new: https://unraid.net/blog/unraid-7-2-1

✨ Brand-New Unraid Account + Checkout Experience
We’ve fully rebuilt the Unraid account app and checkout flow to make license management, purchases, and account settings smoother than ever.
Learn more here: https://unraid.net/blog/new-unraid-account

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Hello and welcome to the Unraid November Digest. I'm your host, Stefano Partita, and we're here to discuss all the things that went down in November. Unraid 7.2 has been released and it brought us new features like a responsive web UI, an open source API, new RAID Z features, as well as a expanded file system support, and also a dozen other quality of life improvements. For anyone like me who may have missed it, Unraid 7.2.1 dropped and it had over 90,000 downloads. Very impressive. 7.2.1 improves the user interface. You can now have the ability to disable mover scheduling. There's improved Intel CPU detection. Improvements have been made to storage pools where now, when you preserve assignments, the number of available slots will match the number of disks that are present in your system. The pool device limit has been increased from 120 to 200. There have been adjustments made to share behaviors, logging, permissions, Windows Network Discovery, more fixes to the Docker network, and the support for Alder Lake NPCH, CNVI, Wi-Fi. With that little nugget of information out of the way, you should also know that 7.2.2 is available, and that brings some very minor improvements and fixes for some bugs. And you can actually jump straight from 7.2 to 7.2.2. You don't even have to install 7.1.2, just for anyone out there that is curious. The unrate account page has also gotten some love. You can now more easily manage your licenses, choose between five languages, you have quick access to the documentation as well as quick links for additional support. You also find a better purchase and checkout page that was severely needed. Before we go, don't forget to check out the Unraid merch store or any of the community content from around the web that being on YouTube andor the forums. Thank you all for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you all enjoy content like this. See you all next time.