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I migrated my bare-metal TrueNAS to a Proxmox VM without losing any data, and it was surprisingly easy
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 ...
Synology has for long been an easy recommendation for almost everyone, no matter what level of experience you’re at. It’s got polished software and creates a setup that doesn’t demand too much from ...
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 ...
I have a TrueNAS Core box that's been working well for me for a couple years. I also recently converted a Mac Pro 5,1 into a gaming PC (streaming server using Parsec), and decommissioned the old Ryzen ...
With TrueNAS 25.04 "Fangtooth", iXsystems is taking a far-reaching step in the development of the open storage platform. It is the first release of the NAS operating system to merge the previously ...
The TrueNAS Mini X+ is a much more performant machine than any of the comparably-size Syno or Qnap stuff, to my knowledge. Part of the desire for TrueNAS is ZFS; BTRFS is kind of trash from what I've ...
iXsystems will rely on the GNU/Linux version of TrueNAS in the future. The community continues to develop the FreeBSD version TrueNAS CORE in the zVault fork. The community has responded to the end of ...
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