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* Powerful Hardware: the F2-223 NAS storage is equipped with N4505 dual-core 2.0GHz CPU, 4GB RAM DDR4 (expandable up to 32GB). With dual 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet ports, the NAS server supports up to 5 Gbps under Link Aggregation. A powerful 2 bay NAS designed for SMB High Performance Requirements.
* Maximum Internal Raw Capacity: 40TB (20 TB drive x 2). This network attached storage is compatible with 3.5" and 2.5" SATA HDD, 2.5" SATA SSD. Supports RAID 0/1/JBOD/Single; Supports online capacity expansion and online migration. The built-in M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slot can realize SSD cache acceleration and increase the storage efficiency of the disk array several times.
* Multiple Backup Solutions: utilizes Centralized Backup, Duple Backup, Snapshot, CloudSync that are available in the NAS enclosure to enhance the safety of your data.
* Easily build file storage servers, mail servers, web servers, FTP servers, MySQL databases, CRM systems, Node.js, and Java virtual machines, as well as a host of other commercial applications.
* Small-sized compact design, can be used vertically and horizontally. The cloud storage features an aluminum-alloy shell and intelligent temperature control ultra-quiet fan, good in heat dissipation and Very Quiet.
TerraMaster F2-223 2-Bay NAS, Intel N4505 Dual-Core 2GHz, 4GB DDR4 (32GB Max), M.2 NVMe $319.99 Del'd @ TerraMaster Amazon AU
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Last edited 12/03/2024 - 16:29 by 1 other user
Last edited 12/03/2024 - 16:29 by 1 other user
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I would have jumped on it if it was 4 bay :-)
There is also a Lightning Deal for $559.99 (RRP $759.00) for the 4-bay quad-core version here: https://www.amazon.com.au/TERRAMASTER-F4-423-4Bay-NAS-Storag…
Too much for me
FWIW I have a Terramaster, 3 Synologies and an old QNAP (Couple of Unraid boxes and other bits and bobs). This brand is definitely on the bottom of the list.
Probably fine for file storage. YMMV.
Whys it on the bottom? Trying to do my research
what is this ELI5
i thought this was one of those silent work booths