by Will Soteros | Mar 17, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS
Our TrueNAS Minis have always been a storage powerhouse. Mini but mighty and now, even mightier! With the integration of 18 TB WD Red Pro drives, TrueNAS Minis are now configurable to support more than 100 TB, allowing you to store more video footage and data with a...
by Will Soteros | Feb 22, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS, TrueNAS SCALE
For the first time, TrueNAS, the most widely deployed Open Source Software-Defined Storage, is now officially available on both FreeBSD (TrueNAS CORE & TrueNAS Enterprise) and Linux with TrueNAS SCALE. TrueNAS SCALE 22.02.0 (Angelfish) is now released on...
by Will Soteros | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS
TrueNAS 13.0 reaches its BETA milestone today and is ready for serious testing by the community. TrueNAS 13.0 piggybacks on the TrueNAS 12.0 quality improvements and the move to OpenZFS 2.1. There are many major updates to the components of TrueNAS that are intended...
by Will Soteros | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS, TrueNAS CORE
TrueNAS 12.0-U8 was released today and is recommended for even the most conservative users of FreeNAS, TrueNAS CORE, and TrueNAS Enterprise. It will ship by default on all new TrueNAS systems and serve as the last of the TrueNAS 12.0 updates. Users have been very...
by Will Soteros | Dec 8, 2021 | #ServerEnvy, Blog, TrueNAS
TrueNAS 12.0-U7 was released today and is recommended for even the most conservative users of FreeNAS, TrueNAS CORE, and TrueNAS Enterprise. It will ship by default on all new TrueNAS systems. Assuming no unforeseen issues, U7 is likely to be the last of the TrueNAS...
by Will Soteros | Sep 14, 2021 | #ServerEnvy, Blog, TrueNAS, TrueNAS CORE
FreeNAS reigned as the world’s most popular Open Source Software-Defined Storage (SDS) from 2009 to 2020. During Q3 2020, TrueNAS 12.0 was introduced, which started the transition of FreeNAS merging into TrueNAS. Within a year, TrueNAS is now the new #1 Open Source...