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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I’m looking at buying a F6-424 Max
The release time for Terramaster's new products is quite random. Given the general increase in hardware costs, if the F6-424 Max already meets your needs, I think it would be a good choice to go ahead and purchase it.
Wild-Whereas4850 in r/TerraMaster
March 28, 2026 2:57 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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Is TrueNAS Still Too Slow for High-Speed NVMe Setups?
I able to saturate a 10G network with rather inexpensive consumer grade hardware (Terramaster F6-424) running samba on TrueNAS scale. It may not be comparable, but I would find it very surprising if you would not be able to take TN to much greater speeds with professional hardware.
mseewald in r/truenas
May 25, 2025 6:24 AM
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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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Should i spend the extra and get NAS instead of DAS?
What NAS are you looking at? I only paid about €520 for my Terramaster F6-424, although I see the price has gone up a bit now. I would favour a low end NAS over most DAS, but at those prices I might favour a homebuilt PC NAS.
strolls in r/HomeNAS
April 14, 2026 6:20 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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TerraMaster warranty experience. Anyone else?
I had a f6-424 max that died, they had me do the same thing send it in. The only difference is they refunded the shipping via amazon reimbursement, and they had it here in three days. Maybe because I bought it through Amazon, I’m not sure. I did not contact Amazon for any of this, just Terramaster.
whynotjustletmeplay in r/TerraMaster
February 12, 2026 12:22 PM
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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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