TrueNAS CORE 13.3-RELEASE is Now Available

I saw, but wasnt sure if it would eventually be pushed to Enterprise Customers down the line. We are a new enterprise customer as of just this year so was curious.

If I may ask, how long does your contract lasts?

3 year

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Customers on Enterprise 13.0 can continue to get bugfixes and security fixes as we push updates. If a customer wants newer features, then an upgrade to SCALE is also fully supported and we’d be happy to assist with that process. Contact your support team if/when you want to consider that, but no particular rush on your end if you are happy with your existing functionality.

Thank you for being a customer as well!

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@kris

I was looking at the https://www.truenas.com/docs/softwarereleases/#upgrade-paths

How does 13.3 fit into this ?

can you go from 13.3 to Dragonfish or if one goes to 13.3 do they need to wait for Electric Eel ?

Yes, that path is viable. 13.3 uses the same ZFS and Samba code as Dragonfish.

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Hi, I am on TrueNAS-13.0-U6.2 but there are no updates showing (manually checking did not help).

OK, just found the info about manually updating to 13.3… :slight_smile:

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To whom it may concern I upgraded my jails (plex, qbittorrent, plex, urbackup) to 13.3 p5 without issue.
First did: iocage fetch and Chose 13.3-RELEASE
Then upgraded jails one by one : iocage upgrade -r 13.3-RELEASE #jailname

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Does this mean if we change to 13.3 now, we have to install all updates in future manually too?
Or will there simply be no updates, neither critical security updates for 13.3 anymore?

That was a statement about 13.0. Just because 13.3 is released doesn’t mean 13.0 will not get updates.

13.3 would also get critical security updates.

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Thanks,

The status page might be outdated (13.3-BETA2 for testing, and so on).

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Man, you used to be the guy on BSDnow telling people how great things are on BSD, maybe watch some of those old episodes for your amusement.

The definition of insanity is doing (or thinking) the same things over and over and expecting different results. That was a long while ago, back when we thought BSD had a chance to stage an epic comeback. But alas, the likelihood of that has only decreased since those days. The technology industry moves on and some projects get left behind be becoming more and more niche to the point of near irrelevance. Whatever the next hot thing will be after Linux isn’t going to be BSD but something entirely new.

You’d think because of my background I would be somewhat well suited to make those kind of predictions. If the former BSDNow guy (As pro-BSD as anybody was back in those days) is saying the long term outlook looks grim then you should ask yourself why. Of course I could be epically wrong on that in the end, but lets check back in 15 years or so. Who knows, life is strangely unpredictable at times. But with the state of things today, I just wouldn’t bet money on it :slight_smile:

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Was that FreeBSD ports quarterly-specific bug 280833 for multimedia/x265? Closed FIXED

Package infrastructure

Wednesday 14th:

We have a few new builders going online this week. …

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Adapted from the Foundation’s blog post:

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If 14.2-RELEASE will be installed in December 2024, then what will be forced in June 2025?

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Also https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/

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I remember this guy very humble and not so much getting amused by others failings.

Is anyone else seeing changes in memory utilization with this new version?

Good or bad changes?

It seems to behave the same for me as it did on 13.0-U6.1, more or less.