TERRAMASTER
F4
Based on 42 Reddit mentions
$424.99
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New to NAS setups, F4-424 on the way
Congratulations on purchasing the F4-424! It's a high-performance 4-bay NAS. I'm happy to offer my advice. First, regarding your use case (Arr kits + Jellyfin + Immich), I recommend TerraMaster's own TOS system. Why TOS instead of TrueNAS? Out of the box, optimized for compatibility: TOS is an opera
...Due-Remove-5381 in r/TerraMaster
March 27, 2026 8:30 AM
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recommended mini desktop for unraid
I have this: https://www.terra-master.com/products/f4-424-max 12th gen 10-core Intel, 2xNVME, 2x10G Ethernet, 4x3.5 bays. It'll do the things. Runs UnRAID flawlessly.
Griminal in r/unRAID
February 27, 2026 10:16 PM
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Is Xpenology as unstable as people say it is?
I've been using Redpill since March in my TerraMaster F4-424 Max (using SA6400 profile), and I even stopped upgrading ARC at 1.3.1 (why would I want daily bootloader updates for a NAS?) with DSM 7.2.2 and it has been solid. No issues here except that the front LEDs don't work. The main thing to be w
...neobondd in r/Xpenology
August 27, 2025 8:54 AM
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DAS recomendations
The Terra-master D4-320 and D2-320 got a series of good write ups recently for doing USB DAS ‘right’. I have a TM F4-424 Pro NAS and will be picking one of these up as an expansion when the time comes.
xylethUK in r/selfhosted
May 1, 2025 10:05 AM
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Xpenology on UGREEN NAS
Hello. Waarom ga je niet gewoon een image maken van de UGOS flash drive in de backup doen, en ARC daarop doen? Dan heb je je NVMe slot terug. Ik gebruik ARC 1.3.1 (ja is oud maar ik werd gek van de dagelijkse updates) op een TerraMaster F4-424 Max met DSM 7.2.2 (als SA6400) alles werkt behalve de LE
...neobondd in r/Xpenology
August 26, 2025 6:26 PM
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ELI5: Mac mini as home server for simple things
sell it, its ARM based not x86 based which complicates some stuff for noobs, also no 3.5" disks so library would be small For the money buy some 4 bay nas with some newer cpu, like base F4-424 terramaster but theres plenty offer from ugreen, qnap,... plug in at least 8TB 3.5" drive or drives and eit
...Do_TheEvolution in r/HomeServer
August 9, 2025 8:52 AM
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