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Developer(s) | iXsystems |
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Stable release | 13.0-U6.1
/ December 7, 2023 |
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Operating system | FreeBSD |
Platform | x86-64 (v9.2.1.9 was the last release that supported 32-bit.[1]) |
Type | Computer storage |
License | BSD license |
Website | truenas |
Developer(s) | iXsystems |
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Stable release | 24.04.0 (Dragonfish)
/ May 3, 2024 |
Repository | |
Operating system | Debian Linux |
Platform | x86-64 |
Type | Computer storage |
License | BSD license |
Website | truenas |
TrueNAS is the branding for a family of network-attached storage (NAS) products produced by iXsystems. They include both free and open-source and commercial offerings, based on the OpenZFS file system and either FreeBSD or Linux. It is licensed under the terms of the BSD License and runs on both commodity x86-64 hardware and turnkey appliances offered by iXsystems.
TrueNAS supports network clients including Windows, macOS and Unix, as well as a variety of virtualization hosts such as XCP-NG, XenServer and VMware. Supported networking protocols include: SMB, AFP, NFS, iSCSI, SSH, rsync and FTP/TFTP. Advanced TrueNAS features include full-disk encryption and a plug-in architecture for third-party software.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
TrueNAS Core and TrueNAS Enterprise are both FreeBSD based, while TrueNAS Scale is the adaptation of TrueNAS Core based on Debian Gnu/Linux.[8]
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