As technology evolves, so do the tools and platforms we rely on to manage our data. In the realm of network-attached storage (NAS), a significant shift is occurring with TrueNAS, a popular storage ...
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 ...
I recently built an all-new overpowered server for my home labbing adventures, packing an Intel Core i7-14700K, an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, and 64 GB of RAM. The goal was to replace my bare-metal ...
One of the most important decisions I had to make when building a home NAS was choosing the operating system. I ended up trying pretty much every major option out there, but the one I keep coming back ...
FreeNAS is a free and open source operating system designed for network-attached storage (NAS) devices. For much of the past decade, the project has been led by the folks at iXsystems, which has also ...
To the surprise—and likely consternation—of BSD fans everywhere, FreeNAS vendor iXsystems is building a new version of its core product, TrueNAS, on top of Debian Linux. The company is still being coy ...
Old computers are usually thrown away, not realizing that they can still serve you very well. You'll be surprised to know that you can turn your dusty old computer into a modern home network server ...
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 ...