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TrueNAS is the branding for a range of
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network-attached storage Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level (as opposed to block-level storage) computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. The term "NAS" can refer to both the tech ...
(NAS)
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s produced by
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, and based on
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and
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, using the
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file system. It is licensed under the terms of the
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and runs on commodity
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hardware. The TrueNAS range includes free public versions (''TrueNAS CORE'', previously known as FreeNAS), commercial versions (''TrueNAS Enterprise''), and Linux versions (''TrueNAS SCALE''). It also offers hardware, from small home systems to large
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arrays, based on the above versions. TrueNAS supports
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,
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and
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clients and various
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hosts such as
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and
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using the SMB, AFP, NFS,
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, SSH, rsync and FTP/TFTP protocols. Advanced TrueNAS features include full-disk
encryption In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding information. This process converts the original representation of the information, known as plaintext, into an alternative form known as ciphertext. Ideally, only authorized parties can d ...
and a plug-in architecture for third-party software.


Products

TrueNAS is the brand for iXsystems' open source network attached storage platform. It includes the following: :* TrueNAS ''CORE'' (previously FreeNAS) – a free file server and expandable platform based on FreeBSD. :* TrueNAS ''Enterprise'' – an enterprise file server for commercial use, also based on FreeBSD. :* TrueNAS ''SCALE'' – a free
Linux Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, whi ...
based hyper-converged scale-out version of the TrueNAS platform. :* TrueNAS ''hardware'' – Enterprise Storage Arrays, a
network-attached storage Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level (as opposed to block-level storage) computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. The term "NAS" can refer to both the tech ...
(NAS) systems,
storage area network A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage. SANs are primarily used to access data storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries from ser ...
(SAN) devices, and
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systems, with up to 22 petabytes raw capacity.


The OpenZFS file system

TrueNAS supports the
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filesystem which provides data integrity checking to prevent
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, enable point in time snapshotting, replication and several levels of redundancy including striping,
mirroring Mirroring is the behavior in which one person subconsciously imitates the gesture, speech pattern, or attitude of another. Mirroring often occurs in social situations, particularly in the company of close friends or family, often going unnotice ...
, striped mirrors (RAID 1+0), and three levels of RaidZ.


User experience

TrueNAS is managed through a comprehensive web interface that is supplemented by a minimal shell console that handles essential administrative functions. The web interface supports storage pool configuration, user management, sharing configuration and system maintenance. As an embedded system appliance, TrueNAS boots from a
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device or
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DOM. This image is configured using a
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bootable installer. The TrueNAS
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is fully independent of its storage disks, allowing its configuration database and encryption keys to be backed up and restored to a fresh installation of the Operating System. This separation also allows for TrueNAS system upgrades to be performed through the web interface.


History

The FreeNAS project was started in October 2005 by Olivier Cochard-Labbé who based it on the m0n0wall embedded firewall and FreeBSD 6.0. Volker Theile joined the project in July 2006 and became the project lead in April 2008. In September 2009, the development team concluded that the project, then at release .7, was due for a complete rewrite in order to accommodate modern features such as a plug-in architecture. Volker Theile decided that the project best be reimplemented using Debian
Linux Linux ( or ) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, whi ...
and shifted his development efforts to the interim CoreNAS project and eventually OpenMediaVault where he continues as the project lead. Cochard-Labbé responded to community objections to "The Debian version of FreeNAS" and resumed activity in the project and oversaw its transfer to FreeNAS user
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. Developers Daisuke Aoyama and Michael Zoon continued developing FreeNAS 7 as the
NAS4Free XigmaNAS is network-attached storage (NAS) server software with a dedicated management web interface (written in PHP). It is free software under the terms of the Simplified BSD license. XigmaNAS is a continuation of the original FreeNAS code, ...
project. Meanwhile, iXsystems rewrote FreeNAS with a new architecture based on
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8.1, releasing FreeNAS 8 Beta in November 2010. The plug-in architecture arrived with FreeNAS 8.2 and FreeNAS versioning was synchronized with FreeBSD for clarity. FreeNAS 8.3 introduced full-disk
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and FreeBSD 9.1-based FreeNAS 9.1 brought an updated plug-in architecture that is compatible with the
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Warden jail management framework. FreeNAS 9.1 was also the first version of FreeNAS to use the community-supported OpenZFS v5000 with Feature Flags. FreeNAS 9.2, based on FreeBSD 9.2 included performance improvements and introduced a
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API for remote system administration. FreeNAS 9.3, based on FreeBSD 9.3 introduced a ZFS-based boot device, an initial Setup Wizard and a high-performance in-kernel
iSCSI Internet Small Computer Systems Interface or iSCSI ( ) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP ...
server. FreeNAS 9.10, based on FreeBSD 10.3-RC3 brought an end to the FreeNAS/FreeBSD synchronized naming and introduced
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monitoring support and experimental support for the bhyve hypervisor. In October 2015, ten years after the original FreeNAS release, FreeNAS 10 ALPHA was released, providing a preview of what would become FreeNAS Corral GA on March 15, 2017. FreeNAS Corral introduced a new
graphical user interface The GUI ( "UI" by itself is still usually pronounced . or ), graphical user interface, is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and audio indicator such as primary notation, ins ...
,
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, underlying
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,
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management system and
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management system. FreeNAS Corral departs from FreeNAS by providing not only
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functionality but also hyper-converged functionality thanks to its integrated
virtual machine In computing, a virtual machine (VM) is the virtualization/ emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide functionality of a physical computer. Their implementations may involve specialized h ...
support. However, on April 12, 2017 iXsystems announced that FreeNAS Corral would instead be relegated to being a 'Technology Preview', citing issues such as "general instability, lack of feature parity with 9.10 (Jails, iSCSI, etc), and some users experiencing lower performance than expected" and the departure of the project lead. Instead, the decision was made to revert to the existing 9.10 code and bring Corral features to 9.10.3 and further. In May 2017, iXsystems announced that FreeNAS 11 would be imminently released, which was based on 9.10 but included features such as an update of the FreeBSD operating system,
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management, updates to jails, and a new beta user interface along the lines of Corral but based on Angular. In March 2020, iXsystems announced that the 12.0 release will merge the FreeNAS code base with that of their commercial TrueNAS offering. FreeNAS will become TrueNAS CORE while TrueNAS will be renamed TrueNAS Enterprise. This change was made official with the release of TrueNAS 12.0 on October 20, 2020. In October 2020, iXsystems announced a new product, TrueNAS SCALE would be developed. TrueNAS SCALE would still utilize ZFS, but be based on Debian Linux. In February 2022, iX announced that TrueNAS SCALE has reached General Availability quality for their 22.02 release. In May 2022, iX announced that TrueNAS CORE, their FreeBSD Based version of TrueNAS, has reached General Availabilty and is suitable for large deployments.


Architecture

The 8.0 reimplementation of FreeNAS moved the project from a m0n0BSD/ m0n0wall/ PHP-based architecture to one based on
FreeBSD FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), which was based on Research Unix. The first version of FreeBSD was released in 1993. In 2005, FreeBSD was the most popular ...
's NanoBSD embedded build system, the Python programming language, the Django web application framework and the dōjō toolkit (
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). It also used the
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web server, but this was replaced with
nginx Nginx (pronounced "engine x" ) is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. The software was created by Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 2004. Nginx is free and open-source softw ...
in FreeNAS 8.2. The terminated successor to 9.10.2, known as FreeNAS Corral, retained the
nginx Nginx (pronounced "engine x" ) is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. The software was created by Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 2004. Nginx is free and open-source softw ...
web server and ZFS-based boot device of FreeNAS but replaces the Django/dōjō web application framework with an original one. FreeNAS 11 implemented a new interface using Angular.


TrueNAS CORE (previously FreeNAS) Version History


Current TrueNAS CORE Release Features

''Features and Jails shown are for the 13.0 branch.''


Features

;Administrative features :* Web-based
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with optional SSL encryption :* Localized into over 20 languages :* Web, console, and SSH access configurable :* Plug-in Architecture (see list below) :* Performance graphing :* Wide range of configurable alerts and alerting mechanisms, including log emails and reporting notification :* Downloadable configuration file and encryption keys :* S.M.A.R.T. disk diagnostics :* Local certificate management, including Certificate Authority role. :* 2 factor authentication, LDAP, Active Directory, RADIUS, IPSec, Kerberos and other authentication/user management systems supported in FreeBSD and therefore available for TrueNAS (Note: some but not all supported in GUI). ;
File system In computing, file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) is a method and data structure that the operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. Without a file system, data placed in a storage medium would be one larg ...
features :* Highly resilient ZFS file system with Feature Flags (
OpenZFS OpenZFS is a free and open-source storage platform licensed under CDDL that encompasses the functionality of traditional filesystems and logical volume manager. It includes protection against data corruption, support for high storage capacitie ...
v5000) and theoretical storage limit of 16 Exabytes. ZFS file system features are fully configurable and include: ::* Compression (including lz4 and
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), ::* Full-volume encryption (Disk encryption with GELI and AESNI hardware acceleration), ::* Snapshots (which can be near-continual; snapshotting every 15-30 minutes is not uncommon), ::*
Data deduplication In computing, data deduplication is a technique for eliminating duplicate copies of repeating data. Successful implementation of the technique can improve storage utilization, which may in turn lower capital expenditure by reducing the overall amou ...
::* User quotas ::* Physical disks are fully portable and can be moved without data loss to other FreeNAS servers, or to any other Operating System that supports a compatible version of OpenZFS. :* Data reliability features -
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/
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(including ZFS RaidZ), multiple copies of selected data and metadata for reliability, and entire-system
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ming and background data repair as needed ("scrubbing") ''(see also: ZFS generally, which was designed expressly with the aim of ensuring data preservation)'' Server reliability features - ::* Replication and
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::* Multi-version boot environment - the boot menu provides access to previous versions of TrueNAS which have been upgraded. In the event of a boot issue or system problem, TrueNAS can also load any of these at boot, as "known working" versions, without "rolling back" the system. :* Disk read and data import for UFS2, NTFS, FAT32 and EXT2/3 :* User/Group permissions - Classic Unix/Linux permissions and/or ACL based (including ACLs for Microsoft file systems) ;Built-in network services and features :* Protocols as standard -
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/ SMB/ CIFS (for
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and other networks), AFP (Apple), NFS,
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, FTP/ TFTP :* LDAP and Active Directory client support with Windows ACLs :* Apple Time Machine and Microsoft File History/Previous Versions support :* rsync data sync and replication (server/client) :* Link aggregation and failover :* VLAN networking :* Dynamic DNS client :* Remote syslogd forwarding :* SNMP monitoring :* Wide range of networking hardware and environments supported by FreeBSD, including copper cable, fiberoptic cable, WiFi :* Supports jumbo frames, hardware offloading (exact features offloaded vary by adapter), high bandwidth servicing (10G+) ; Other :* UPS (Uninterruptible power supply) support :* Virtual Machine host and management with GUI based management :* Jail management and templates - As of 11.0 release, TrueNAS(Formerly FreeNAS) is part-way switched from warden to iocage as jail manager; full iocage support is planned for 11.1 :* iozone, netperf, OpenVPN, tmux and other utilities :* Over 20,000 packages and ports available and able to be installed from FreeBSD repositories.


Uses

* SoHo, SMB and Enterprise file serving *
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server storage backing * Media center audio/video serving and streaming to
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devices


Awards

* VMware — "Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge, Consumer" * sourceforge.net — Project of the Month, January 2007 * InfoWorld — Best of open source in storage * MES Matters 2022 — Key Vendors Serving the Mid-Market * Best In Biz Award — Most Innovative Product Line of the Year * Tech Target Storage Magazine Gold Award — Asigra TrueNAS Backup Appliance


See also

* Unraid * OpenMediaVault * XigmaNAS *
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*
Openfiler Openfiler is an operating system that provides file-based network-attached storage and block-based storage area network. It was created by Xinit Systems, and is based on the CentOS Linux distribution. It is free software licensed under the GNU ...
* Zentyal *
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*
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* File area network * Disk enclosure *
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References


External links

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