TERRAMASTER
F6-424
Based on 39 Reddit mentions
$594.99
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Too Many Options... Best NAS for Backup + Media Server
If you want a nice prebuilt, you could look at Ugreen or TerraMaster. Both are unlocked units and unlike Synology, you can use the OS and drives of your choice. In the 4 bay, I think the Ugreen DXP4800 (N100) for $499 or DXP4800 Plus (Pentium Gold 8505) for $595 is the best bang for buck. There is t
...cat2devnull in r/HomeServer
October 24, 2025 12:16 AM
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Caffè Italia * 27/04/25
u/unuomosolo, gli altri amici del nas: c'ho provato C'ho provato per settimane, a farmi il mio NAS DIY come mi soddisfa. Ho fallito. La combo: Case piccolo Intel per il transcoding Consumi bassi Processore più potente dell'N100 che già ho Poter usare i 400€ di welfare amazon che ho su Amazon.it Mi s
...MioCuggino in r/italy
April 27, 2025 12:20 PM
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Need help making a NAS purchase decision
Terramaster f6-424 max with unraid maybe? About the same price on Amazon, but the terramaster is expandable to 64gb Ddr5, 12 Gen i5, and 10GbE connections. Main downside to me is only 2 nvme SSD slots. Both 6 bays. Installing unraid does seem pretty simple, and last I checked terramaster still honou
...magictoasters in r/HomeNAS
October 18, 2025 4:12 AM
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Finally, the setup for my medical center is fully complete. From here on, it’s just a matter of adding hard drives to expand its capabilities.
I've used Synology, UGOS (Ugreen), and TOS6/7 (TerraMaster). My practical experience is that it speeds up the start of copies, but overall improves performance by 15 to 30%. It's cheaper to add another hard drive to the pool (RAID). But that's my experience, and I'm sticking with my Terramaster F6 4
...AltruisticMusic8276 in r/Ubiquiti
April 22, 2026 2:51 PM
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F6-424 Software/Security Support
Unraid all the way. The Terramaster OS isnt that great. I have the F6-424 and the N95 cpu and 8GB of stock ram are just fine for Unraid. As for secure, you mean external access? Tailscale is your friend there. Don't open ports. Basically, the TM hardware is pretty good and the price of the F6 right
...Oursecretgarden in r/TerraMaster
January 27, 2026 3:26 AM
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Help building a system.
I did consider doing that. But isn't it going to be less efficient or potentially problematic with the OS?Remember that I have no experience with servers. I'm afraid I buy a ugreen pre-built unit to then realize I'm not gonna be able to use HexOS (which is my goal). In any case, I found a new unit f
...Defiant-Cod-5813 in r/hexos
November 30, 2025 11:26 AM
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2bay+2 10gbe NAS NEEDED
2bay+2 10gbe NAS NEEDED It's 4-bay but does have dual 10gbe and plenty of grunt in general: Asustor Lockerstor 4 Gen3https://www.asustor.com/en/product?p_id=86 Edit: Another option in the same price range is the TerraMaster F6-424 Max. It has 6 bays, but comes with an Intel CPU which will be importa
...techdevjp in r/HomeNAS
February 1, 2026 12:13 PM
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Decided to join the Plex Pass Lifetime club!
I run 32gb on my Terramast F6-424 Max and runs well with Plex and and 2 VM’s running and 6 Dockers currently.
Educational_Rip1070 in r/PleX
April 26, 2025 3:45 PM
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QNAP Qu405, Qu605 and Qu805 NAS Revealed
Sounds like the same basic hardware as my Terramaster F6-424. Hardware is great, tons of power, bandwidth, etc, but TOS sucks...
ivtecdaily in r/qnap
September 30, 2025 2:17 AM
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Looking for a pre-built 8HDD server to run Unraid. Anyone recommend UGREEN or TerraMaster?
I have two Terramasters on Unraid, F4-424 Pro and F6-424. They run just fine. Install the Dynamics plugins a you are all set. Tip: use the same USB what come with the Terramaster systems, they last longer I was told. No BIOS fiddling needed.
Putrid_Ad_5029 in r/unRAID
November 7, 2025 5:59 PM
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