Category: FreeNAS

The former name of TrueNAS CORE, FreeNAS was the original iXsystems solution for cost-effective ZFS storage.

Top 10 Articles in 2016

Top 10 Articles in 2016

Here is our annual list of the most read articles of this year. In 2016, our goal was to increase your understanding of ZFS technology, so we wrote a bunch of blogs and created a follow-up to the hugely popular ZFS webinar to cover some of the advanced uses of ZFS. Here is a list of the top 10 most viewed articles on iXsystems.com and on FreeNAS.org in 2016 based on our analytics. This list represents a wide range of subjects that are contained in the many articles we wrote. To read all of our articles go to https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/ and http://www.freenas.org/blog/

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Start the holidays off with FreeNAS 10 BETA 2!

Start the holidays off with FreeNAS 10 BETA 2!

The FreeNAS development team is happy to announce the release of FreeNAS 10 BETA 2. We are also very happy to say that we are now “feature complete” and have feature-parity with FreeNAS 9.10. Anyone who’s been following the FreeNAS 10 development effort knows that...

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A Bigger FreeNAS Mini?

A Bigger FreeNAS Mini?

The FreeNAS Mini has been a popular product for home and small office use since it launched in 2013. Since then, the consumption and storage of user data has grown exponentially. Think about it, 4K TVs were just launching at that point. Now 4K is in drones, point and...

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EuroBSDcon 2015 Recap

EuroBSDcon 2015 Recap

This year's EuroBSDcon took place in Stockholm, Sweden and was an amazing mix of sessions, reunions and announcements. I had missed the last two EuroBSDcons and was delighted to see the people I love in a city I love. Many of us hit the ground running by working on...

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OLF 2015 Recap

OLF 2015 Recap

I just got back from Ohio Linuxfest 2015 and am pleased to report that it was a great conference for FreeBSD outreach! While the attendance was a bit lower than in previous years, we still had a lot of great conversations with Linux users who were interested in trying...

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BSDCan 2015 Recap

BSDCan 2015 Recap

Last week the most well-attended BSDCan conference in history took place in Ottawa, Canada, with nearly 300 BSD programmers and hackers in attendance. Several iXsystems staff were present at the conference and shared their thoughts with us on how the conference went....

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iX at SCALE 15x

iX™ Team members Matt Olander, Denise Ebery, James Nixon, and Dru Lavigne recently attended So Cal Linux Expo (SCALE) on behalf of the FreeBSD Project. This year’s SCALE conference had record-breaking numbers with over 3000 open source aficionados in attendance. We...

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