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Hello, Wsoteros, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions.

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October 2022[edit]

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Hello Wsoteros. The nature of your edits, such as the one you made to TrueNAS, gives the impression you have an undisclosed financial stake in promoting a topic, but you have not complied with Wikipedia's mandatory paid editing disclosure requirements. Paid advocacy is a category of conflict of interest (COI) editing that involves being compensated by a person, group, company or organization to use Wikipedia to promote their interests. Undisclosed paid advocacy is prohibited by our policies on neutral point of view and what Wikipedia is not, and is an especially serious type of COI; the Wikimedia Foundation regards it as a "black hat" practice akin to black-hat search-engine optimization.

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Regardless, if you are receiving or expect to receive compensation for your edits, broadly construed, you are required by the Wikimedia Terms of Use to disclose your employer, client and affiliation. You can post such a mandatory disclosure to your user page at User:Wsoteros. The template {{Paid}} can be used for this purpose – e.g. in the form: {{paid|user=Wsoteros|employer=InsertName|client=InsertName}}. If I am mistaken – you are not being directly or indirectly compensated for your edits – please state that in response to this message. Otherwise, please provide the required disclosure. In either case, do not edit further until you answer this message. 🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 18:10, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Tim!
I am employed by iXsystems, the parent company of the TrueNAS brand.
I am not however portraying TrueNAS with facts that may sway someones decision to use the software. Nor do I make edits that violate a neutral point of view. My role here is to update the wiki with relevant information and maintain the page with updates that come out as they roll out. For example, my most recent update with the SCALE table is being added because that is the latest software release for that Release Train and is missing from the wiki page.
I am employed by iX and paid to make updates as needed. HOWEVER, I am NOT paid to relay TrueNAS is a good light, just to relay TrueNAS as facts. For example, we still have the bit about FreeNAS Corrall, which for our company was a big failure. We keep this information because our users need to know this information. All information that is edited is public information that can be found in our documentation and not a conflict of information.
Please let me know if there are any questions. Wsoteros (talk) 18:45, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I have added the paid disclaimer to my page.
Please let me know if there is anything else that needs to be added. Wsoteros (talk) 18:48, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your declaration. Please note that editing an article in mainspace by those paid to do so is deprecated. While I doubt that Nadine can object to pure factual edits, you might be better to deploy {{requested edit}} on the article's talk page.
If you have not done so already please deploy {{Connected contributor (paid)}} on all; articles with information relevant to your employer that you have edited already, adding the parameter:
|U1-EH=yes
You are at liberty to edit articles unrelated to your employment 🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 19:09, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The second template is for article talk pages. Apologies for ambiguity 🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 19:13, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the heads up, Tim.
From now on, I will suggest edits rather than just make them. Is there a time frame (such as 30 days) where if they do not get implemented I can go ahead and approve them myself? The information that I will be adding will be on a monthly basis when we have a new releases to our software.
Best regards and thanks for the help,
Will Wsoteros (talk) 17:27, 14 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. I've removed quite a bit of unsourced and otherwise non-encyclopedic content from the TrueNAS article. I would suggest reading through Wikipedia:Plain and simple conflict of interest guide and other relevant information pages, and using the edit request process going forward instead of editing the article directly. Taavi (talk!) 08:35, 10 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Happy to do so and thanks for the contributions.
I have requested muiltiple edit requests before however nobody has added them. Is there a time frame (such as 30 days) where if they do not get implemented I can go ahead and approve them myself?T he information that I will be adding will be on a monthly basis when we have a new releases to our software just information, no marketing fluff that would sway a users opinion on the software.
Best, Wsoteros (talk) 16:05, 22 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
How is the version table considered "non-encyclopedic" and unsourced?
Is it considered unsourced because it was linked to iXsystems documentation? I am not sure who else would source that information since they are the ones that create the software... Wsoteros (talk) 19:23, 25 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]


TrueNAS CORE (previously FreeNAS) version history[edit]

Branch Initial release Latest Build Released FreeBSD version Status Notes / Changes
9.10 2016-03-23 9.10.2-U4 2017-05-25 10.3 STABLE Previous Release [1]
10.0 ("Corral") 2017-03-15 N/A     Withdrawn: relegated to preview only The "Corral" branch was cancelled on or around 23 April 2017, the developers citing as reasons that although it had been a major "ground up" rewrite of FreeNAS, too many issues had emerged within 2 weeks of release. Development reverted to the proven 9.10 branch of FreeNAS and the Corral branch was relegated to a "technology preview".[2][3]
11.0[4] 2017-06-14 RELEASE 2017-06-14 11 STABLE Previous release (Compared to 9.10 branch):[5][6]
  • Beta version of new user interface based on Angular (optional)
  • Built-in Virtual Machine management (default hypervisor: bhyve)
  • Updated alerts system and support for multiple alert services
  • Jails management via iocage
  • 20% speed improvement of FreeBSD kernel compared to 9.10.[6]
  • Amazon S3 compatible object storage services, allowing S3 based cloud services to run on a FreeNAS platform
  • Enhancements to Active Directory services to maintain services and consistent mappings if networking is disrupted.
  • Updates to Samba (4.6.3) and Netatalk (3.1.10)
11.1 2017-12-13 RELEASE 2017-12-13 11 STABLE Previous Release Changes include the addition of cloud synchronization and preliminary Docker container support, as well as updates to the Angular-based administrative GUI and noticeable OpenZFS improvements for handling large files and multiple snapshots.[7][8]
11.2 2018-07-09[9] RELEASE 2018-12-05 11.2 STABLE[10] Previous Release Highlights from release announcement:[11]
  • New, Angular-based UI
  • Boot loader has changed from GRUB to the native FreeBSD boot loader
  • Jails backend has switched from warden to iocage
  • Support has been added for Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs)
  • OpenZFS is up-to-date with Illumos
11.3 2019-11-15[12] RELEASE 2020-01-28 11.3 STABLE[13] Previous release Highlights from release announcement:[13]
  • Re-implemented Replication Engine, allows up to 10Gb replication speeds (a 10x improvement), resume support on failed transfers, as well as ability to replicate locally.
  • ACL Manager – Allows setup and management of SMB ACL’s directly via the FreeNAS web interface.
  • SMB Shadow Copies are now enabled by default for new shares – Note: Snapshots will only show up in Windows “Previous Versions Tab” if the snapshot USED size shows changes to the file.
  • A repository of Community plugins has been created, users can now create and distribute 3rd party plugins which are not officially iXsystems supported.
  • Updated translations for Czech, French, Japanese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese. Additionally, the process to add additional translations has been greatly improved.
  • iSCSI Wizard – Streamlines the process of creating new iSCSI targets down to a few clicks.
  • Alert System Overhaul – More granular alerts, as well as controls to set alert thresholds.
  • Dashboard Updates – The initial dashboard now shows a live view of system status, including network traffic, CPU / memory utilization and more.
  • NAT Support for Plugins – Eliminates the need for each plugin to have a dedicated IP address on your network.
  • Full featured 2.0 API – Includes both REST and Websocket connections, allowing FreeNAS to be fully scripted and driven via the same API used by the web-interface.
  • Large Pool Creation Assistance – When creating ZFS pools with large number of disks, the UI provides an automated way to repeat a VDEV layout across all remaining disks.
  • ZFS Performance optimizations across the board for many different workloads.
12.0 2020-10-20 12.0-U8.1 2022-4-22 12.0-STABLE Previous release Highlights from release announcement.
  • Native ZFS encryption, allowing per-dataset encryption and
  • 2-factor authentication support, allowing an extra layer of security when accessing TrueNAS
  • KMIP support - allowing interfacing with KMIP servers for storage and retrieval of passwords and encryption keys
  • TrueNAS API 2.0 now supports API keys for remote access. API v1.0 has been deprecated.
  • Fusion pool support, allowing flash-based VDEVS that store metadata and small-block IO
  • OpenVPN support (both server and client)
  • TrueCommand cloud client integration[14]
13.0 2022-5-10[15] 13.0-U2 2022-8-30 13.0-U2 Current release Highlights from release announcement.
  • TrueNAS 13.0-U1.1 SMB fixes
  • ZFS 2.1.5 updates
  • SAMBA 4.15.9 updates
  • SMB1 Security vulnerability resolution
  • NextCloud Jail installation fixes
  • Intel E810 NIC performance improvement
  • Collected memory leak fix
  • AWS S3 Secret Keys for Cloud Sync fix

References[edit]

  1. ^ FreeNAS 9.10 Released
  2. ^ FreeNAS Corral Status: From “RELEASE” to “TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW” Status
  3. ^ Embarrassing! FreeNAS downgrades latest release to 'tech preview' • The Register
  4. ^ FreeNAS 11.0 Released - Phoronix
  5. ^ FreeNAS 11.0 is Now Here
  6. ^ a b FreeNAS 11.0 release notes: Initial testing indicates that the FreeNAS 11 kernel is 20% faster than FreeNAS 9.10
  7. ^ FreeNAS 11.1 is Now Available for Download!
  8. ^ FreeNAS 11.1-RELEASE - iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers
  9. ^ "FreeNAS 11.2-BETA1". iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  10. ^ "FreeNAS 11.2-RELEASE User Guide". www.ixsystems.com. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  11. ^ FreeNAS 11.2 has Arrived
  12. ^ "FreeNAS 11.3-BETA1". iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  13. ^ a b "FreeNAS 11.3-RELEASE". iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  14. ^ Cite error: The named reference 12.0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  15. ^ "13.0 Release Notes". iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers. Retrieved 2022-05-31.

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