F4-425 Plus

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F4-425 Plus

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4-bay NAS for home storage: TerraMaster F4-425 Plus vs UGREEN DXP4800 Plus?

Based on your needs, I’d say the TerraMaster F4-425 Plus is a decent option. The 2.5GbE network port makes transferring large photo and video libraries noticeably faster than standard 1GbE. Its CPU and RAM run Plex, Docker, and other services more smoothly than entry-level models. Setup is simple, w

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YungHotspot in r/HomeNAS

April 9, 2026 10:11 AM

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TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT

I went with the f4-425 plus and have been happy with it. I didn’t even try TO7, just went straight to unraid. Much easier than my old mini PC DAS setup with Proxmox. If I had similar drives, I would have gone truenas but no regrets.

Hairy-Owl-7449 in r/HomeNAS

June 29, 2026 4:59 PM

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Is there a better NAS for beginners than the DXP2800?

New NAS user. I’m running Plex off of a TerraMaster F4-425 Plus. Very easy to use.

dallas_paley in r/HomeNAS

July 17, 2026 12:59 PM

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4-bay NAS advice: UGREEN vs Terramaster for home backup + streaming

From my personal experience, if you’re aiming for something simple and stable without much tinkering, the TerraMaster F4-425 Plus is honestly a pretty solid choice. TOS feels more mature overall, and most of the core features (backup, file management, etc.) just work out of the box. They’re also rol

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RoomCompetitive5934 in r/TerraMaster

May 3, 2026 1:18 AM

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Just grabbed an F6-424 Max on sale! Any tips for a first-time NAS setup?

I picked up a F4-425 Plus in September and it's been a learning curve. Some tips I picked up: Get an MVNE and use that as your system disk. Unfortunately those drives are crazy expensive now, so find a deal if you can. The 4TB I paid $300 on is over $750 now. #ThanksA.I. You can't have an MVNE pull

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MacStainless in r/HomeNAS

April 1, 2026 7:50 PM

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is TOS always this janky or am I just.... doing something wrong?

I went straight to OMV and it’s been awesome. F4-425 Plus and it’s been rock solid as a file/media server. If anyone’s looking for a new OS give it a shot. It’s was a really easy install from a usb stick and setting up basic folder shares etc is really straightforward but if you want to get into con

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CitizenJp3g in r/TerraMaster

April 2, 2026 12:47 AM

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TerraMaster's new flagship NAS is here. Wondering what the highlights are and how to get one for FREE? 🎁✨

I purchased the F4-425 Plus on launch day, October 21st. Overall, it's a fantastic value. I'm really impressed with everything included in the operating system. It's an absolute powerhouse of a private cloud and storage management system. The best part is the sleek interface that lets me manage ever

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Better-Way-2421 in r/TerraMaster

October 24, 2025 2:50 AM

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F6-424 as on offsite back up. Has TOS reputation improved?

I have model F2-212 with TOS 5.1, it's older than TOS 6 but it does the job well. I just got this unit few weeks back, and exceeded all my expectations. Should have got it a long time ago. In my version, i can configure anything I want. I haven't done remote access which is what you want to do, but

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FluffyComplaint10 in r/TerraMaster

November 11, 2025 1:52 AM

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What NAS are you all planning to grab for Black Friday?

First NAS - ordered the Terramaster F4-425 Plus when the black friday deals hit. The bang for buck on a 4 bay was the best I could possibly find. And their OS looks useable as I plant to mix and match drives out of the box.

Upset_Development_64 in r/HomeNAS

November 22, 2025 8:14 PM

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Need help with my Selfhosted setup

RAID isn’t a backup. It only protects against single drive failure. I run a layered setup: NAS HDDs for bulk storage, SSDs for hot data, plus a separate backup. My main storage is a TerraMaster F4-425 Plus with Seagate IronWolf in RAID. I use it mainly as a centralized storage node, not running many

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McSwix in r/selfhosted

February 10, 2026 10:02 AM

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