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TrueNAS – Open Enterprise Storage

What We Heard at NAB 2026 | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS V160 Launched: High Performance, No All-Flash Tax TrueNAS 26 Is Here: What's New in This Major Release TrueNAS Connect: Enterprise Features on Your Own Hardware TrueNAS Immutability: Multi-Layered Data Protection & Ransomware Defense TrueNAS CEO Note to Community: We Are All TrueNAS TrueNAS 25.10.2 Goldeye: 100+ Fixes & What's New TrueNAS Names Brett Davis CEO for Enterprise Growth TrueNAS Plans for 2026: TrueNAS 26 & OpenZFS 2.4 Roadmap TrueNAS Connect Plus Now Available for All Community Users TrueNAS R60: High-Speed NVMe Storage for AI Workloads Introducing TrueNAS WebShare: Secure Web-Based File Sharing TrueNAS 25.10.1: Goldeye Matures, Performs, and Connects TrueNAS & Veeam v13: Turnkey Cyber‑Resilient Backups Customer Advantages of the TrueNAS Open Core Model TrueNAS Named Data Storage Company of the Year 2025 TrueNAS 25.10: Smarter, Streamlined Updates & Tools TrueNAS F-Series Shines at IBC with Two “Best of Show” Awards TrueNAS 25.10 “Goldeye”: NVMe‑oF, Unified, Simplified Storage Introducing TrueNAS Connect: Secure Monitoring & Alerts The ESG Advantage of Open Enterprise Architecture: Why TrueNAS Is the Sustainable Choice | TrueNAS - Open TrueNAS 25.10-RC1: New Features, Fixes & OpenZFS 2.3.4 Seamless Setup: Exploring TrueNAS Web-Driven Installation | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS 25.10 “Goldeye” BETA is Available TrueNAS 25.10 “Goldeye” Highlights TrueNAS 25.04.2: Fangtooth restores Virtualization iXsystems Rebrands as TrueNAS to Reflect Market Momentum in Enterprise Storage | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise June 1 - Apps Migration Deadline for TrueNAS 24.04 and 23.10 TrueNAS 25.04.1: Fangtooth Unification Gains Momentum TrueNAS 24.10.2.2 Prepares for IP Addressing of Apps TrueNAS H30 and F100 add Fast Dedup with TrueNAS 25.04 Meet TrueNAS Community Edition – The Future of Open Storage TrueNAS Apps Made Easy with Electric Eel & Fangtooth TrueNAS H30 Secures Two ‘Best of Show’ Honors at NAB 2025 | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS H30 Wins Best of Show Awards at NAB 2025 TrueNAS 25.04: Fangtooth is RELEASED Slash Your Virtualization Costs with TrueNAS Storage TrueCommand 3.1 Enhances Management and Monitoring TrueNAS 25.04: Fangtooth Unification Begins with New Features Fangtooth Unification Begins | TrueNAS iXsystems Experiences Record Growth in TrueNAS Enterprise Storage, Spins Off Server Business to Amaara How to Set Up and Install TrueNAS CORE Yes, You Can (Still) Virtualize TrueNAS TrueNAS enables Container Storage and Kubernetes | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS 12.0-U2 is Released | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage OpenZFS 2.0 Ships First on TrueNAS | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS 12.0-U1 is Scheduled for early December | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage iXsystems TrueNAS M60 Recognized as SDC Awards Storage Hardware Innovation of the Year Finalist | TrueNAS - TrueNAS 12.0 is Released! 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Introducing TrueNAS V160: Versatile Mission-Critical Storage
Václav Navrátil · 2026-04-21 · via TrueNAS – Open Enterprise Storage

Enterprise IT teams have been conditioned to accept tradeoffs: performance or cost, flash economics or HDD cost per terabyte, mission-critical resilience or data freedom. Most of these aren’t technical constraints. They’re decisions vendors force you to make.

TrueNAS is built differently than legacy vendors – it’s built on the premise that the right platform gives you the ability to have both choices. The V160 joins the rest of our TrueNAS Enterprise appliance family to extend into the bigger, more demanding, and more dynamic workloads of the future.

Performance Without the Flash-Only Tax

When NAND prices surged over 300%, flash-only architectures became budget liabilities for teams locked into single-tier designs. TrueNAS gives your storage architects direct control over the cost-performance profile.

The V160 is powered by a pair of fifth-generation TrueNAS controllers, built around AMD EPYC processors with PCIe 5.0 connectivity and up to 768 GB of DDR5 memory each.

TrueNAS Hybrid Flash combines that memory bandwidth with up to 24 TiB of adaptive cache, delivering up to 60 GB/s for workloads that demand it.

Behind the cache, you mix NVMe and SAS HDDs across 24 bays in whatever ratio your workload and budget require, and expand with over 1400 additional drives in one system.

Versatility meet velocity

When flash prices move, you adjust the media mix without re-architecting, repurchasing, or renegotiating.

Capability TrueNAS V160
Raw Capacity 20 PiB NVMe, 35PiB HDD
Throughput Up to 60 GB/s
Network 4x 100/200, 2×400 GbE, 4x16Gb FC, 2x32Gb FC
Hybrid Cache 24 TiB
RAM Up to 768GB DDR5
High Availability > 99.999% Uptime

For teams ready to expand beyond the head unit, the V160 supports up to six NVMe flash shelves or fourteen 102-bay SAS HDD shelves, reaching 20 PiB of flash or 35+ PiB of HDD capacity. And with no capacity-based licensing, your company can grow without worrying about running into artificial limitations.

One Platform for File, Block, and Object

Platform sprawl has a hidden cost beyond the invoice: different tools, APIs, support relationships, and upgrade cycles for each silo. Operational drag compounds.

The TrueNAS V160 runs file, block, and S3-compatible object storage on a single platform, with no protocol gaps and no piecemeal licensing.

Access Protocols
File SMBv2, SMBv3, NFSv3, NFSv4 w/RDMA
Block iSCSI, iSER, FC, NVMe-oF/RDMA
Object S3-Compatible with Immutable Locking

Add a workload without rebuilding your infrastructure or retraining your staff. Your team learned the TrueNAS platform once, and it stays learned.

  • For virtualization at scale, the V160 is validated with VMware, Proxmox, Hyper-V, Xen, OpenShift, and Kubernetes, with seamless failover and high availability for thousands of VMs.
  • For media workflows including 4K and 8K video editing, live ingest, MAM, and playout, it delivers the throughput to edit in place and keep GPUs fed without proxy workflows.
  • For AI and ML environments, you can serve active models from NVMe at full speed while staging training data and reference material on cost-efficient HDDs.

Dynamic Data Reduction is included with the V160, with support for both TrueNAS Adaptive Compression and Fast Deduplication. Intelligent, always-on compression saves you capacity in your performance tier, while TrueNAS recognizes and skips over incompressible data, delivering maximum throughput. Fast Deduplication further increases data reduction rates for compatible workloads, aggressively removing redundant copies of data before they ever land on your disks.

Predictable Spend Across a Seven Year Lifecycle

The V160 runs TrueNAS Enterprise 25.10, fully licensed from day one. Snapshots, replication, multi-protocol access, and TrueCloud backup integration are all included. There are no feature upsells, no per-TB penalties, and no renewal line items that weren’t in the original model.

Standard deployment lifecycles run for seven years, with no forced refresh cycles – so capital stays where you planned it. Better economics here isn’t a pricing discount on a quote; it’s a function of platform architecture, all-inclusive licensing, and a media mix you control.

Your Data, Your Format, Your Exit

Proprietary data formats aren’t a technical requirement. They’re a business model. The lock-in isn’t what you buy; it’s what makes leaving expensive. TrueNAS changes this dynamic.

The V160 runs on OpenZFS, the gold standard of reliable, cross-platform compatible filesystems. Your drives are portable across any TrueNAS system, and even to non-TrueNAS systems running OpenZFS. Because you control the data format, you truly own your data. At every renewal, you’re choosing to stay because TrueNAS accelerates your outcomes, and never because the cost of leaving is prohibitive.

Available Now. Ready for the Future.

The TrueNAS V160 is available for order today, and comes with all features fully enabled by the latest version of TrueNAS Enterprise 25.10. Our next software solution, TrueNAS 26, is currently in its first BETA, and will be ready for Enterprise release later in 2026.

Verify Before You Commit

TrueNAS is the only enterprise storage platform where you can download the free TrueNAS Community Edition, test it on real workloads, and verify our claims before procurement.

When the V160 reaches your shortlist, you’ll know exactly what you’re buying – because you’ve already run it.

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