IXsystems

iXsystems, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer hardware
PredecessorBerkeley Software Design, Walnut Creek CDROM, Telenet Systems Solutions
FounderMichael Lauth, Matt Olander
Headquarters,
Number of locations
2
Key people
Michael Lauth, Matt Olander, Brett Davis, Kris Moore,
ProductsTrueNAS, TrueOS, Servers
Websiteixsystems.com

iXsystems, Inc. is a privately owned American computer technology company based in San Jose, California that develops, sells and supports computing and storage products and services. Its principal products are customized open source FreeBSD distributions, including the discontinued desktop operating system TrueOS (formerly PC-BSD),[1] the FreeBSD based file servers and network attached storage systems TrueNAS Core (previously FreeNAS) and TrueNAS Enterprise, and the Linux based TrueNAS SCALE. It also markets hardware platforms for these products, and develops enterprise-scale storage architectures and converged infrastructures. As part of its activities, the company has strong ties to the FreeBSD community, has repeatedly donated hardware and support to fledgling projects within the BSD community,[2] and sponsors and develops development within FreeBSD, as well as being a sponsor and attendee of open-source community events.

  1. ^ Mayank Sharma (13 October 2006). "Why iXsystems bought PC-BSD". linux.com. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
  2. ^ "History". iXsystems, Inc. - Enterprise Storage & Servers.