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Good throughput performance
Supports link aggregation
Lots of RAID options
Easy to install
Link aggregation over two 1GbE ports
Good performance for its price
HDMI for console log monitoring
Decent selection of apps including Docker and Nextcloud
Link aggregation over two 1GbE ports, Good performance for its price, HDMI for console log monitoring, Decent selection of apps including Docker and Nextcloud, RAM expandable up to 8GB
Very loud fans, Drives have to be screwed in slots
The data storage and backup needs of homes and especially small businesses have become more complicated over the past years, but budgets haven't always scaled up proportionally. The need for an affordable but reliable storage solution has never been more...
Published: 2019-07-06, Author: William , review by: servethehome.com
Street price of the TerraMaster F4-421 4-bay NAS is around $459.99. That is about what we would expect given this NAS unit's capabilities and performance. If you just want to put four drives on 1GbE, encrypt your shares, and not think about your NAS, this...
Intel CPU with 4K Transcoding and Hardware Encryption Engines, Upgradable memory, Btrfs File System, Evolving OS with a growing App database, Four Gigabit LAN ports
HDMI port is status only at this time,
Today I took a closer look at another pretty new device from TerraMaster, the F4-421. And what a device it is, perfect for the busy office that requires a lot from its storage. With a quad-core Intel processor, upgradable memory, four Gigabit LAN port, an...
Abstract: In this age of high-resolution photos and near-constant video capture, the storage space in your PCs and mobile devices fills up faster than ever. While you can certainly use an external hard drive for offloading and backing up files from your PC (and by...