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What We Heard at NAB 2026 | TrueNAS - Open Enterprise Storage TrueNAS V160 Launched: High Performance, No All-Flash Tax 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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TrueNAS 26 Is Here: What's New in This Major Release
Pee Jay Latombo · 2026-04-08 · via TrueNAS – Open Enterprise Storage

TrueNAS is taking a major leap forward with the first beta of TrueNAS 26, our initial version of a new series of annual software releases. Moving beyond the previous twice-yearly schedule, this change is a direct response to Community preference for annual releases.

The shift to an annual release cadence is driven by a commitment to quality and a better customer experience. This new annual release cycle, with point releases like 26.1 and 26.2, promises improved TrueNAS quality, easier communications, and increased development productivity.

TrueNAS 26 – the software formerly codenamed as “Halfmoon” – marks the beginning of a new chapter, succeeding the “fish” codename releases and focusing squarely on the future of unified, intelligent, and highly reliable storage with integrated Apps and VMs.

Today, we’re releasing TrueNAS 26-BETA1. With over 700 updates and fixes, it’s ready for Community testing and feedback. Please note that upgrading from TrueNAS 25.10 to 26-BETA.1 is not available in the TrueNAS UI until the release of TrueNAS 25.10.3. Users who wish to upgrade their 25.10 system to 26-BETA.1 can install the update bundle manually, or use the standard installer to make an offline upgrade. If you are using TrueCommand, we recommend upgrading to the early release of TrueCommand 3.3 prior to updating.

Let’s go over some of the highlights of TrueNAS 26.

OpenZFS 2.4 Delivers Major Hybrid Pool Improvements

The world is suffering from massive AI-induced “memflation” – the massive increase in DRAM, NAND, and enterprise SSD pricing. This sudden shock is driving demand for the most cost-effective solutions.

TrueNAS is delivering an antidote to this crisis through increased performance and cost-effectiveness. TrueNAS 26 includes several key advancements in OpenZFS development, such as:

Hybrid flash pools can be built from multiple flash and HDD vdevs. The flash tier is used for data, but can also act as the ZIL/SLOG for better efficiency. This enables a much larger range of hybrid configurations and dramatically reduces costs per TB compared with all-flash pools. Assign datasets or LUNs to the flash tier, for up to 10X performance increases. Small files and metadata can be given preferential use of flash resources.

Scheduled ZFS scrubbing reduces any performance impacts by avoiding busy hours.

Major performance improvements include an additional Fast Dedup performance increase via TrueNAS-developed contributions. Dedup can be used with both all-flash and hybrid-flash solutions.

Linux Kernel 6.18 (LTS)

TrueNAS updates its kernel to the latest Linux LTS version, 6.18. This supports the latest hardware and drivers while improving performance:

NVIDIA Driver 590.48 provides bug fixes for existing NVIDIA GPUs, and adds support for newer cards like the RTX 5050 and RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell.

Enhanced per-CPU memory management improves performance for memory-intensive workloads.

TrueNAS UI Improvements

TrueNAS 26 has numerous web UI improvements to streamline your day-to-day use, with two standout changes being:

Guided Alerts provide a simpler troubleshooting experience. Each alert includes guidance on where to go to resolve the issue. Small indicators are added to the menu to guide users to areas that require attention or intervention.

Simplified User Management reduces the time and complexity of managing users and controlling which services they have access to. It is more intuitive and requires fewer clicks and scrolling.

TrueNAS 26 Delivers Intelligent Data Services

TrueNAS 26 brings a wealth of new and enhanced features focused on intelligent data services and enabled via TrueNAS Connect. These intelligent services provide extreme flexibility to support modern workloads:

TrueNAS WebShare is a major leap in file sharing, allowing you to share files via a browser, tablet, or phone. It offers Dropbox-like file sharing, FIPS 140 Encrypted Transport, and secure interoperability across protocols, including SMB/AD and NFSv4.

Spotlight Search (TrueSearch) is integrated with WebShare. This feature provides a desktop-like search experience, offering sub-second response times and scalability up to a billion files. It indexes on SSDs and supports macOS Spotlight, allowing users to seamlessly search filenames and content on their TrueNAS faster than traversing through all local storage with each new query.

These services are built for Enterprise and will also be enabled via TrueNAS Connect. More details will be announced later. WebShare and TrueSearch are both available now when the system is associated with a TrueNAS Connect account.

Several additional improvements have been made, including:

LXC containers are now fully supported as an additional option for deploying Linux workloads directly on your TrueNAS system, with lower overhead than traditional VMs.

The Versatile New TrueNAS V-Series

TrueNAS 26 enables new hardware, most notably the TrueNAS V-Series, which adds extreme versatility with its 400GbE capability and High Availability. While these platforms are primarily for our Enterprise offerings, the underlying technology contributes to the stability of the TrueNAS core.

Come and see us and the new V-Series at NAB Las Vegas from April 19th-22nd.

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TrueNAS delivers storage you can trust: predictable costs, portable data, and technology you can verify. That’s why more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies already run TrueNAS.

Ready to take control? Download TrueNAS Community Edition to experience it yourself, or contact our team to explore enterprise solutions.

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Glossary

What is TrueNAS 26 and what makes it different from previous versions?

TrueNAS 26 is the first annual release of TrueNAS, replacing the twice-yearly schedule. It features OpenZFS 2.4, Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS, WebShare, TrueSearch, and LXC container support—delivering better quality and a simpler upgrade path for the community.

What is OpenZFS 2.4 and how does it improve storage in TrueNAS 26?

OpenZFS 2.4 brings hybrid flash pool support, Fast Dedup enhancements, and scheduled scrubbing—delivering up to 10× performance gains and making hybrid storage more accessible.

What are TrueNAS WebShare and TrueSearch?

WebShare enables browser-based file sharing with FIPS 140 encryption and cross-protocol support. TrueSearch delivers sub-second search across files, indexed on SSDs and compatible with macOS Spotlight, offering a desktop-like experience on your NAS.