Following in-depth evaluation and collaborative discussions, Netgate today announces a significant strategic shift in the technological foundation of the pfSense project. We are excited to reveal plans for the migration of the pfSense platform from the FreeBSD operating system to a Linux kernel with a FreeBSD userland.
This decision arises from a comprehensive analysis that carefully considered the evolving landscape of network security and the ever-growing needs of the pfSense community. While FreeBSD has served the pfSense project exceptionally well for nearly 20 years, the limitations inherent in its ecosystem necessitate a move towards a more dynamic and future-proof platform. The advantages offered by a Linux base present compelling opportunities for continued growth and advancement.
This strategic shift aligns with recent work by iXsystems to migrate the TrueNAS enterprise storage platform to Linux. Both FreeNAS (which has becomeTrueNAS) and pfSense originally forked from m0n0wall over 20 years ago. While TrueNAS and pfSense software are focused on different market segments, by leveraging the vast potential of the Linux ecosystem, both pfSense and TrueNAS are positioned for continued innovation and a brighter future.
Netgate, the company behind pfSense, isn't new to the Linux world. For over eight years, we've been developing and refining our TNSR software, a high-performance, software-based router built on a Linux foundation. This experience gives us invaluable insights and expertise that we'll leverage to ensure a smooth and successful migration of pfSense software to Linux.
We understand that this announcement naturally raises questions about potential impacts on the core strengths of pfSense software, particularly stability and security. However, we want to assure our community that the choice to adopt Linux is not made lightly.
The Linux kernel has earned a well-deserved reputation for reliability and enjoys widespread adoption in mission-critical environments. This proven track record provides a strong foundation for the continued stability of pfSense software. Additionally, the Netgate development team possesses extensive expertise in both FreeBSD and Linux. We are committed to ensuring a smooth and secure migration process, prioritizing the continued stability and robust security of the pfSense platform.
The transition to Linux is not a solitary endeavor. We are actively forging strategic partnerships with key players in the Linux community. This collaboration leverages the expertise and vast resources of these partners, fostering a robust development environment optimized for the future of pfSense.
We understand the importance of open communication and value the contributions of our dedicated user base. We plan to provide comprehensive documentation, step-by-step migration guides, and ongoing support throughout the process. Our commitment extends to ensuring that the community has the necessary resources and information to navigate this transition with ease.
We acknowledge that some users may prioritize the familiarity and stability offered by a FreeBSD base. While the pfSense project remains committed to this platform for the foreseeable future, it's important to recognize the limitations of its ecosystem. For users seeking a future-oriented approach with access to a vast software repository and broader hardware compatibility, the migration to Linux represents a significant leap forward.
We are confident that this transition will solidify the position of pfSense software as the leading open-source platform for robust network security solutions. We invite the entire pfSense community to join us on this journey. Together, we will ensure a seamless migration and pave the way for a more powerful, adaptable, and future-proof pfSense platform.