The Quick Installation Guide has a QBR code and address for the actual guide (htps://start.terra-master.com/). A separate guide consists of illustrations on how to ...
So you've decided that TerraMaster is the way to go, but which model do you pick? Luckily, it's easy to choose the right network-attached storage (NAS) for you by taking into account pricing and what ...
In a previous article, I looked at the specifications and some use cases for the F2-212, TerraMaster's new low-cost private cloud NAS device. As it has an ARM V8.2 Cortex-A55 64-bit quad-core ARM ...
– The TerraMaster D5-300C uses SUPERSPEED USB 3.1 Gen1 (5 Gbps) protocol. In RAID 0, with desktop SSHD hard drives, the read/write speed is up to 410 MB/s. Under USB 2.0, the read/write speed only can ...
While not having a front-facing USB port is disconcerting, the rest of the F2-212 is neat and well-Considered. The ability to use SSD caching and enhance with 2.5GbE LAN makes this design a more ...
The TerraMaster F2-420 ($300, available on Amazon) is a basic RAID 1, 2-bay NAS designed for small office or personal use. The device ships with a 2GHz quad core Intel Celeron processor, 4GB of RAM ...
The TerraMaster D5-300C is external storage that can offer relatively speedy conenction to up to 80 terabytes across five drives, all connected to your Mac via USB Type-C. The increased need for ...
If you have a lot of hard drives to connect to your Mac, the TerraMaster D9-320 will get you there, with good price to performance. Cloud storage has done something funny to local storage. All the ...
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