TERRAMASTER
F6-424
Based on 39 Reddit mentions
$594.99
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I’m looking for some big boy storage for my roms. Think everything I have now is about 7tb between multiple devices. Is this a good value/storage option moving forward? Seagate 22tb External HHD STKP22000400 $289. What do you use or recommend for storage?
I went from Synology to Unraid, and it's been great. (Synology had some drama where at one point they said people will need to use their branded more expensive drives and then walked it back). Since you said You have about 7TB I would plan to have around 14TB or more of storage to have enough space
...skrzaaat in r/Roms
December 21, 2025 10:09 PM
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Bad year for Synology users
So glad I sold my DS920 two months ago and upgraded to a Terramaster F6-424 running Unraid. FREEDOM!
Putrid_Ad_5029 in r/PleX
September 24, 2025 7:28 PM
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Unraid OS 7.2.1 Now Available
2x Terramaster (F4-424 Pro and F6-424 with lots of docker containers and running an array of all disks each) running on 7.14 almost flawlessly upgraded to 7.2.1. I only need to remove the /boot/config/dashboard_setting.json to get the dashboard to three columns.
Putrid_Ad_5029 in r/unRAID
November 21, 2025 7:52 AM
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**F4-424 MAX – Considering an OS Switch**
¡Amén a esto! Yo tengo un NAS TerraMaster F2-223 con CPU N4505, y en poco tiempo me va a llegar a casa el NAS TerraMaster F6-424 Max. No he estudiado absolutamente nada de sistemas, programación, ni nada por el estilo. Solo me gusta cacharrear con la tecnología (por barata o cara que resulte). Y aho
...DARDS99_Explorer in r/TerraMaster
November 28, 2025 9:52 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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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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Buying mini pc for proxmox.
love miniPCs, have several... but limited disk positions are not that great for building your media library. Unless you are really ready to accept that you cant really move beyond few TBs... And considering the price you are paying, you are getting awfully close to actually getting something with pl
...Do_TheEvolution in r/Proxmox
July 1, 2025 9:37 AM
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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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I’ve come to the conclusion that nas’ are not for noobs
I want to preface this comment with, "I don't know if I can recommend what I'm about to say to a complete noob" however, I highly recommend ditching Terramaster's software and running something different. I have the F6-424 Max as well and I'm running UnRaid on it. Aside from a couple little quirks g
...glorydies in r/TerraMaster
June 15, 2025 7:55 AM
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need help choosing a home NAS
hello and thank you all for the info that you have given me. after reading and checking i am down to two actually that i was not even considering 1- Terramaster F6-424 Max 6-Bay NAS 2- UGREEN NASync DXP6800 Pro I am more leaning to Terramaster for 4 reasons 1- it has snapshot which i think is a litt
...andaisy954 in r/HomeNAS
October 24, 2025 6:00 PM
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