TrueNAS has become one of the most popular storage solutions among tech enthusiasts, IT professionals, and businesses. Known for its powerful ZFS-based file system and flexibility, TrueNAS offers a ...
TrueNAS demands more, but delivers unmatched value ...
Jim: I would be very interested in a comparison between Truenas Core, Rockstor, and Synology, in terms of interface, features, performance. Rockstor and Synology use Btrfs instead of ZFS, but offer ...
Normally I don't recommend people jump too many guns, but I think I'd recommend getting in on the beta/release candidate for TrueNAS core and never having to make the sidegrade from FreeNAS-->TrueNAS ...
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. The community has responded to the end of ...
With TrueNAS 25.04 "Fangtooth", iXsystems is taking a far-reaching step in the development of the open storage platform. It is the first release of the NAS operating system to merge the previously ...
What if you could transform a humble Raspberry Pi into a fully functional network-attached storage (NAS) server? It sounds ambitious, even improbable, given the Raspberry Pi’s reputation as a ...
The power of the largest datacentres, but 10x smaller. That’s the offer SME and desktop NAS maker IXsystems goes into 2021 with, in the hope of convincing organisations to keep storage on-site rather ...
iXsystems – most well-known as a supplier of network-attached storage (NAS) software and entry-level products – has taken its hyper-converged TrueNAS Scale into general availability. iXsystems uses ...