NAS storage: TrueNAS aims to make it big in Europe | Computer Weekly
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iXsystems, a lesser-known SME and NAS maker, aims to increase its presence in Europe, where open-source adoption is more pronounced. The company's TrueNAS operating system has been downloaded over 500,000 times and is compatible with any server hardware. Brett Davis, director of iXsystems, stated that the community version's success leads to more paid versions being purchased. The newly launched TrueNAS H30 features significant improvements in capacity and fault tolerance. Upcoming OS updates will enhance connectivity and support for AI applications, pointing towards iXsystems' innovative future in data storage.
The success of the community version of TrueNAS is remarkable, popularising our software among organisations that go on to buy our arrays, which are less costly.
Europe is experiencing faster deployment of our systems due to its advanced adoption of open source solutions, particularly in data storage.
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