TERRAMASTER
F2-425 Plus
Based on 23 Reddit mentions
$424.99
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Looking for a budget NAS for a small home project
Don't go for the DH2300 because it is an ARM processor so severely going to hamper your flexibility because most stuff doesn't work on ARM. The DXP2800 is a great option. Otherwise the newer TerraMaster F2-425 or F2-425 Plus are options depending on availability in your area. As for OS, I generally
...cat2devnull in r/HomeServer
December 25, 2025 9:12 AM
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Why go with a mini PC with all my containers + NAS for file storage instead of running it all on a NAS since newer NAS can run everything just as well as a mini PC?
I've had NAS drives for just over 12 years with Synology accounting for 99% of them until I made the jump to Terramaster last year and got a F2-425 Plus with upgraded 32gb ram. For my Jellyfin setup there's honestly nothing better I could get. I've got two m.2 SSD's installed alongside my 24TB data
...Buck_Slamchest in r/selfhosted
April 12, 2026 9:07 AM
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Which OS on F2-425 Plus?
I moved from over a decade on Synology's DSM to TOS when I bought my F2-425 Plus last month and I couldn't be happier. It easily meets all my needs for media streaming and photo storage. You can install Immich if you want something really fancy for your Photos as well. I've also got two SSD's in min
...Buck_Slamchest in r/TerraMaster
January 2, 2026 7:35 PM
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UGREEN NASync DXP2800 for home media/photo server — any thoughts?
Yep, it's a good option. Also consider the newer F2-425 Plus which is based on the newer N150. There is a pretty detailed review here on NASCompares. One thing to consider is that both store their OS on an internal USB to keep the OS off the internal drives. Thus unlike Synology, you can replace the
...cat2devnull in r/HomeServer
October 24, 2025 8:35 PM
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Do you prefer to keep the NAS Dumb or add services to it?
I have a Terramaster F2-425 Plus and I use it for my media - Jellyfin, Immich etc. it’s powerful enough to be able to transcode if needed as well.
Buck_Slamchest in r/selfhosted
May 17, 2026 1:11 AM
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Uzun süredir Homelab istiyorum ama sorularım var.
Her şey araştırıp sana uygun bir setup bulmana bakıyor. Ben NAS ile yaptım arkadaşım raspberry pi ye harici disk kutusu takarak yaptı. Benim NAS ta iki disk var. 22 tb ve 8 tb. Her şey 22 tb de olanda. 8 tb olanda, zaten 22 de olan kişisel foto videoları raid vs ile değil elle yedekliyorum. Aynı zam
...pattiri__ in r/homelabturkiye
May 19, 2026 6:31 AM
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TerraMaster Store Sale!
Wow, thanks for the extra 10% off code. That made the difference for me to change my recent order from Amazon of the new F2-425 Plus ($374 all in taxes, $60 coupon, etc.) to getting the F4-424 MAX ($607 all in). So with those discounts, for only $233 more, I'm upgrading from dual 5GbE to dual 10GbE
...TLBJ24 in r/TerraMaster
October 28, 2025 10:06 PM
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Replace old Qnap with Terramaster (2 bay)
Plus and Max mean they have extra features of some kind (more ram, better cpu,etc.).In your case I would take advantage of the two new models that just came out and are on sale right now: the Two Bay - F2-425 Plus - $340 and the Four Bay - F4-425 Plus - $485. You'll be more than covered with either
...TLBJ24 in r/TerraMaster
November 4, 2025 12:56 PM
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