Probably not too many people around the world celebrated November 1st, 2023, but on this momentous date FreeBSD celebrated its 30th birthday. As the first original fork of the first complete and ...
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TrueNAS CORE 13 is the end of the FreeBSD versionUnder iXsystems, FreeNAS got a whole new UI in version 11, which is still used today. A fork of the original FreeNAS, updated with current FreeBSD components, continues as the XigmaNAS project.
While Linux distributions, such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora, have grown to dominate the open-source ecosystem, BSD-based systems like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD have remained the preferred choice ...
These are uncharted waters for me and there was a substantial choice to be made as to which one, so after reading around the subject I settled on FreeBSD as it seemed the most accessible.
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