TERRAMASTER
F6-424
Based on 39 Reddit mentions
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MAC Mini as NAS
100% agree with this. Ran my M2 mini as a NAS with external Thunderbolt DAS array for a year. Ended up being more of a headache for running simple NAS tasks. Ended up buying a Terramaster F6-424 to replace it. Not the biggest fan of TOS, but any dedicated NAS OS will work better for your situation.
ivtecdaily in r/macmini
September 13, 2025 3:52 PM
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Just grabbed an F6-424 Max on sale! Any tips for a first-time NAS setup?
just set up a F6-424 MAX as well. One thing I would say is upgrade the memory asap. 8GB was not cutting it for simple things. I have setup a few docker containers; glances, homarr, scrutiny, beszel , dashdot and doublecommander for qol improvements, but then went to get going with immich and with th
..._Fallen_Azazel_ in r/HomeNAS
April 1, 2026 11:15 PM
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Thinking about a NAS but concerned after my previous experience
you may still able to recover hdd if there no encryption on the raid 1 setup by getting external enclosure and install of the drive and use app like linux reader to drive Edit: I would not recommend getting Terramaster. I would suggest getting either synology or qnap. Both are more stable and mature
...ratudio in r/computers
August 24, 2025 12:29 AM
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Cheapest DIY 2 Bay NAS
you can look terramaster nas they allow you to install other OS. i recalled they have guide how to install it as well. you can looked at used hp proliant microserver. i have terramaster f6-424 nas and OS is so bad. good thing it will just file server nothing else.
ratudio in r/selfhosted
September 17, 2025 7:47 PM
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Deciding what to put in your library....
I'm mostly concerned with media, but I have all kinds. Movies (some even from the 1920s), TV, music, ebooks, audiobooks, photographs, other art; I've got some of all of them. I have my drives in a TerraMaster F6-424, but the built in OS was garbage, so I flashed the BIOS and installed TrueNAS, which
...Aggravating_Ad_363 in r/PleX
October 22, 2025 3:24 PM
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F4-424 RAM Issues
I tried a Crucial CT32G48C40S5 with TrueNAS and the system would lock up sometimes during boot, sometimes a couple hours later. This is in a N95 based F6-424, it is VERY important that people are clear on which model they have as the situation is different with the Max models. Unfortunately some peo
...Redditanon9999 in r/TerraMaster
September 4, 2025 2:49 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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Some shows take longer to "load" than others
I have a terramaster f6 424 MAX NAS with 32gb ram and it seems to run surprisingly slower than a yottamaster DAS I used to use earlier this year Yeh it's interesting, I have alot of older shows on my server, maybe I need to go back and see if I can get better file types like mp4 or H264 maybe less t
...Former_Load8935 in r/QuasiTVAndroid
April 19, 2025 2:24 PM
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