Enterprise

TrueNAS 12.0-U3 Now Available

iXsystems has released TrueNAS 12.0-U3, marking another important step towards the transition from FreeNAS to TrueNAS. With this newest update, the company considers TrueNAS as a “higher quality release” than FreeNAS 11.3-U5 (which will be its last release) and that it now has more content and capabilities. iXsystems also adds that it is ready for mission-critical enterprise deployments and will be the default release for new systems.

Considered by iXsystems as the official merger of FreeNAS and TrueNAS, TrueNAS 12 has a lot to offer organizations and is arguably one of the most comprehensive NAS software platforms out there. The company claims that virtually all significant bugs were resolved in the previous release (TrueNAS 12.0-U2), so everything after this is considered improvements to an already-stable platform.

Read More – Learn how to install TrueNAS 12. Impact of TrueNAS Deduplication on your deployment.

As for the details of the new release, TrueNAS 12.0-U3 fixes some minor bugs and adds the following features and improvements:

TrueNAS 12.0-U3 new features

  • Sysctl for nvdimm zeroing
  • Allow no password sudo with commands (API)
  • Config upload / factory reset for TN HA
  • Need “-d sat” on RI-SSD drives in debug/SMART
  • Add bios alerts if bios is too old

TrueNAS 12.0-U3 new Improvements

  • Add extra ZFS ARC stats to reporting.realtime
  • Current bandwidth % per interface on reporting.realtime
  • Add *.query event
  • Tooltip for ACL in SMB share GUI form is wrong
  • Add ability to get nvdimm firmware info
  • Add ability to rollback nvdimm firmware in TrueNAS
  • Improve Nvdimm debugging information
  • Update information in WebUI repo
  • NVDIMM alert text and level update
  • fix gpu-kmod port in 12.0
  • Add 16GB 2666MHZ to nvdimm alert
  • eval: jq not found for hadetect
  • Change BIOS alert class

TrueNAS is offered in both free (CORE) and commercial versions.

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Lyle Smith

Lyle is a long-time staff writer for StorageReview, covering a broad set of end user and enterprise IT topics.

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