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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 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 Plans for 2026: TrueNAS 26 & OpenZFS 2.4 Roadmap
Václav Navrátil · 2026-02-05 · via TrueNAS – Open Enterprise Storage

Your storage demands aren’t slowing down. Whether you’re powering AI workloads, protecting critical backups, or scaling media production, you need infrastructure that keeps pace without surprise costs or forced migrations.

2025 proved that’s exactly what TrueNAS delivers. From daily file sharing to cutting-edge data science research, nearly half a million systems worldwide ran on TrueNAS. Deployments like the all-NVMe powerhouse in the Amazon Prime Video NBA studio showcased what’s possible when storage stops being the bottleneck.

Now it’s time to look ahead. Here’s how TrueNAS will continue earning your trust in 2026 with software, services, and hardware that put you in control.

Where TrueNAS Stands Today

You have options depending on your stability and feature requirements:

TrueNAS 25.10 “Goldeye” is the current recommended version for new deployments, now at General availability with very few reported issues. A 25.10.2 update is scheduled for February. This is also the minimum version for TrueNAS Connect.

TrueNAS 25.04 “Fangtooth” remains the most widely deployed version and is still recommended for mission-critical workloads requiring maximum stability. Update to 25.10 at your convenience to access features like NVMe-oF and 400GbE support.

TrueNAS 24.x and 13.0 continue working, but are no longer receiving updates. If you need the latest security patches or features, plan your migration path to 25.10 or later.

What’s Coming in 2026

TrueNAS 26: Simplified, Strengthened

TrueNAS 26 marks a shift to an annual release cadence – fewer version numbers to track, more time to build confidence before upgrading. A straightforward, two-digit name simplifies versioning, with updates shifting from “25.04.2.6” to just straightforward “26.1” numbering. Nightlies are available for interested developers.

Starting with TrueNAS 26, you’ll see these straightforward version numbers instead of our fish-themed code names. This shift makes it easier for your team to track releases, plan upgrades, and communicate about your infrastructure across departments.

With this change to annual release comes an extended and enhanced development cycle. TrueNAS 26 will retain its primary version number while receiving feature packs, security updates, and hotfixes. This will allow more extensive testing by both the TrueNAS engineering team and give TrueNAS users more predictable update cycles.

TrueNAS 26 enters beta in April, with new capabilities:

  • TrueNAS Webshare with integrated search helps you find what you need across your storage, fast
  • Ransomware detection and protection lets you catch and prevent threats before they have a chance to take hold
  • OpenZFS 2.4 with hybrid pool improvements gives you the performance of flash where it counts and the capacity of HDDs where it’s needed to scale
  • LXC containers are fully supported, offering legacy CORE users with custom Jails a clear, stable migration path
  • Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS enables support for new hardware while providing long-term stability for your infrastructure

More capabilities will be announced as TrueNAS 26 progresses through its phases.

TrueNAS Connect: Cloud-Like Management, On Your Terms

Managing multiple TrueNAS systems shouldn’t mean juggling separate interfaces. TrueNAS Connect brings unified, cloud-style management while your data stays under your control.

Q1 Launch — For Technical Teams and Growing Businesses:

  • Connect Foundation (included): Deploy and configure TrueNAS systems without needing a keyboard and screen attached. Simplify your initial setup.
  • Connect Plus (subscription): Replication management, expanded Webshare access, and additional ransomware protection services for home businesses and enthusiasts.

Q2 Launch — For Enterprise and MSPs:

  • Connect Business: Designed for high-availability systems, larger fleets, and managed service providers who need visibility across environments.

TrueNAS Connect is available today, with our Early Connectors promotion offering an exclusive 50% discount for the first year of your TrueNAS Connect Plus subscription.

TrueCommand remains available for organizations managing systems across older TrueNAS versions or requiring on-premises deployment.

Appliances Built for Your Workloads

TrueNAS appliances deliver turnkey deployments with enterprise support, whether you need massive capacity, extreme performance, or both.

Terabit-Scale Performance: The TrueNAS R60 is the introduction of our fifth-generation hardware, supporting 400GbE networking and RDMA capabilities for demanding video editing, data science, and AI workloads. Additional appliances supporting TrueNAS Enterprise with High-Availability are in internal testing.

Hybrid Flexibility: Flash prices fluctuate, but your budget shouldn’t. TrueNAS H-Series systems support up to 12 NVMe SSDs or HDDs in each primary bay, with up to 102 additional HDDs capable of being loaded in an expansion shelf. in a single system. You get 80% lower cost per TB compared to all-flash, with performance that satisfies most workloads. Larger hybrid configurations are coming soon.

Intelligent Tiering: OpenZFS improvements in TrueNAS 26 will enable smarter data placement across NVMe and HDD tiers. Hot datasets can be pinned to flash, with cold data benefiting from the economics of spinning disk.

Unprecedented Density: With 26TB HDDs and 122TB SSDs now available, you can deploy over 1PB of high-performance NVMe in a single rack unit.

Whatever your requirements, there’s a TrueNAS appliance that fits. Contact us to discuss your needs.

Own Your Data

Data sovereignty isn’t just for governments. It’s for every organization and every individual that refuses to hand control to vendors who profit from lock-in.

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.

Own Your Data. Start Today.