TERRAMASTER
F4-425 Plus
Based on 65 Reddit mentions
$424.99
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Whats best for someone setting up their first NAS doing it DIY or buying a prebuilt NAS?
Obviously the DIY is cheaper compared to buying something Unless you already have hardware this might not be true. I was in your same position and ultimately decided to buy a TerraMaster F4-425 Plus. I'm really glad I went this way. The 425 Plus is really well made, quiet, and just works.
dallas_paley in r/HomeNAS
July 17, 2026 2:08 PM
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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
...YungHotspot in r/HomeNAS
April 9, 2026 10:11 AM
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Is TOS 7 a thing already?
Been using 7 for a week on f2-423 and f4-425 plus, both seem to be fine.
Working-Clue5824 in r/TerraMaster
June 16, 2026 6:09 PM
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Help to choose
USB DAS can work, but it’s less reliable for constant writes or streaming cause connections can drop. I was in the same boat and ended up going with a pre-made NAS. So far I've been using the Terramaster F4-425 Plus. It’s much more stable with multiple drive bays and RAID support. With RAID, if a si
...2r1a2r1twp in r/HomeServer
April 27, 2026 8:35 AM
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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
...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? 🎁✨
perfekt timing. i 've been considering to buy a NAS for quite some time. the F4-425 plus looks really good on paper. to bad it looks like to be sold out already on the official website. but hey perhaps i'm the lucky one xD #TerraMasterBBS
a1chman in r/TerraMaster
October 22, 2025 9:10 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
...McSwix in r/selfhosted
February 10, 2026 10:02 AM
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TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT
New F4-425 Plus owner. It’s awesome. Easy to use, stable, quiet, power efficient. No regrets.
dallas_paley in r/HomeNAS
July 1, 2026 2:21 AM
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Honest question: What are you building that you need fable 5 so badly?
Glad you asked! Love to nerd about it. I have a private repo and I am using docker compose for all my stuff in the nas. I have a quite good one, the terramaster f4-425 plus, so I run a ton of stuff there and sync with ansible and python scripts. I am using supacode and ssh to connect to all my serve
...hollowredditor in r/ClaudeAI
July 13, 2026 12:07 PM
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First NAS + Local AI Setup — Synology vs UGREEN vs Others?
Mature software, but dated hardware = Synology. Excellent hardware, including new iDX AI series, moderate OS but allows you to install whatever software you want without violating your warranty = UGreen. Best of both worlds = TerraMaster F2 or F4-425 Plus. Good / stable OS, does 95% of what Synology
...TLBJ24 in r/HomeNAS
April 8, 2026 5:15 PM
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