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2022-06-16 |
TrueNAS has three editions, all tracked now on one page |
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People who are fans of network attached storage (NAS) technologies are probably familiar with the name FreeNAS. The FreeNAS project was a dedicated NAS operating system based on FreeBSD and sponsored by iXsystems. As the name implies, FreeNAS was available to the public free of charge. People who wanted a commercially backed storage solution could explore a similar product from iXsystems called TrueNAS.
A little while back FreeNAS changed its name to TrueNAS Core and more closely joined its cousin under the iXsystems umbrella. The brand and product line have continued to evolve and now there are three branches of TrueNAS: Core, Enterprise (which offers commercial support), and SCALE for multi-node deployments.
In an effort to keep track of each of these branches without adding confusion, we've merged all of the TrueNAS product family into one page. This page includes the historical information for FreeNAS along with current information on the TrueNAS three editions. |
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