TERRAMASTER
F6-424
Based on 39 Reddit mentions
$594.99
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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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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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NAS with support for ZFS/BTRFS, different-sized drives, and drive upgrades?
I’m new to nas etc so the second half of what you’ve written is like Greek to me, however I just purchased a Terramaster f6-424 and it seems to me that the three things you’re looking for are present. Btrfs support. Support for different size disks concurrently, and ability to add more, larger disks
...RapunzelEscapes in r/HomeNAS
October 14, 2025 9:02 PM
3
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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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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I can't choose between these 4 NAS setups.
Terramaster also has a F6-424 model that is a 6 bay with a n95. Gives you a bit more room for storage expansion. I personally bought this and swap out the TOS usb with an unraid usb. As for a beginner I guess it depends on the software. Assuming you have looked at videos for TOS and UGOS, go with th
...Jacona23 in r/jellyfin
November 20, 2025 7:21 PM
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F4 424MAX somehow adding CPU fan
Thanks for sharing. I copied your solution and put the dual M.2 Ngff 2.5" SATA Adapter to the last slot of f6-424 max. It just fits and works perfectly. The CPU idle temperature drops by 10-15 celsius when the RPM value is around 1300 (default is around 1800-2200 and it is super noisy) and I can now
...NaiveDV in r/TerraMaster
November 10, 2025 4:09 PM
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Looking for a 12-bay nas..not synology…anyone has anything in mind?
Of course there are people willing to pay a premium for the smallest package, but generally I'd suggest better hardware that's easier to upgrade with your needs over the smallest package. Especially because something being volumetrically 60% bigger doesn't result in actually much more space on a dim
...-defron- in r/HomeNAS
May 12, 2025 12:30 AM
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