October 5, 2024

Where Truenas Matter

Where Truenas Matter

“Upgrade to TrueNAS 12.0-U3: The Latest Release Now Accessible on StorageReview.com”

iXsystems’ latest release, TrueNAS 12.0-U3, has just hit the market with a bang. This update marks a crucial step in the journey from FreeNAS to TrueNAS and boasts of remarkable improvements and enhanced capabilities. In fact, the company proudly declares TrueNAS 12 as a “higher quality release” compared to its predecessor, with significant advancements and content to offer. According to iXsystems, this version is designed to cater to the needs of mission-critical enterprise deployments and will now be the default release for all new systems.

Bringing together the best of FreeNAS and TrueNAS, this latest release is a game-changer in the world of NAS software platforms. iXsystems claims that the previous release (TrueNAS 12.0-U2) has resolved almost all major bugs, making this new update a step up from an already stable platform. And, as always, TrueNAS has more in store to delight its users.

Speaking of which, let’s dive into the details of the latest release, TrueNAS 12.0-U3. This update boasts of a plethora of new features, including the ability to use Sysctl for nvdimm zeroing, allowing no password sudo with commands via API, and configuring upload and factory reset for TN HA. Also, as an added perk, the company has fixed some minor bugs and made improvements to the platform. Some of these enhancements include adding extra ZFS ARC stats to reporting.realtime, displaying current bandwidth percentage per interface, adding a new event, fixing incorrect tooltip for ACL in the SMB share GUI form, and more.

But that’s not all, as there’s more to TrueNAS 12.0-U3. The update also allows users to get nvdimm firmware information and roll back the nvdimm firmware on TrueNAS. Additionally, it has also ramped up the Nvdimm debugging information, updated information in the WebUI repo, and corrected the gpu-kmod port in version 12.0. Furthermore, it has also included a new 16GB 2666MHZ to nvdimm alerts and fixed the issue of missing “jq” for hadetect. Lastly, the alert class for BIOS has also been updated.

TrueNAS is available in two versions, free (CORE) and commercial, giving users the flexibility to choose what suits their needs best. So, what are you waiting for? Upgrade to TrueNAS today and experience a whole new level of data storage. Engage with StorageReview to stay updated on all things TrueNAS. Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and RSS feed for the latest news and insights. Don’t miss out on the TrueNAS hype!

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