I use TrueNAS Scale at home. I have been using "FreeNAS" for long enough I don't remember when I first set it up. It is handy to be able to run VM's and "apps" directly on the NAS though.
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From the post:
>The folks at iXsystems announced this afternoon that nightly builds of TrueNAS 25.10 are now available for testing of this Linux-based network attached storage (NAS) operating system. With TrueNAS 25.10 there are more performance improvements, improved installation process, initial support for 400GbE networking, and other enhancements to this ZFS-focused platform.
I use TrueNAS Scale at home. I have been using "FreeNAS" for long enough I don't remember when I first set it up.
It is handy to be able to run VM's and "apps" directly on the NAS though.
Archive: https://archive.today/u1JVn
From the post:
>>The folks at iXsystems announced this afternoon that nightly builds of TrueNAS 25.10 are now available for testing of this Linux-based network attached storage (NAS) operating system. With TrueNAS 25.10 there are more performance improvements, improved installation process, initial support for 400GbE networking, and other enhancements to this ZFS-focused platform.
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