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TrueNAS isn’t abandoning BSD—but it is adopting Linux The company's in-development TrueNAS Scale project is based on Debian 11.
With TrueNAS you can create integrated Linux virtual machines and containers, deploy it as a single node or to a cluster, expand it with third-party apps, manage data with snapshots and so much more.
TrueNAS CORE vs SCALE a newer Linux-based version of TrueNAS 10:45 am February 27, 2024 By Julian Horsey As technology evolves, so do the tools and platforms we rely on to manage our data.
I moved my Home Assistant from TrueNAS to Proxmox, and it's saving me energy, time, and it's just all around better.
I f you’ve ventured into the world of NAS operating systems, you may already be familiar with the Unraid vs. TrueNAS Scale debates. Both distros have their followers, and for go ...
SAN JOSE, February 22, 2023 – iXsystems today announced TrueNAS SCALE “Bluefin” 22.12.1, the latest release of its Linux-based Open Storage platform, and - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
With TrueNAS 25.04, iXsystems finally says goodbye to its FreeBSD roots and focuses fully on the enterprise sector.
Earlier this week, network-storage vendor iXsystems announced the release of TrueNAS 12.0-BETA1, which will replace FreeNAS later in 2020. The major offering of the new TrueNAS Core—like FreeNAS ...
Here we saw some recent backlash, as iXsystems announced that they will be adding a GNU/Linux-based solution (TrueNAS SCALE), while the FreeBSD-based version (TrueNAS CORE) will remain stuck on ...
iXsystems will rely on the GNU/Linux version of TrueNAS in the future. The community continues to develop the FreeBSD version TrueNAS CORE in the zVault fork.