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TerraMaster Introduces T12-423 Compact 12-Bay NAS with Intel "Jasper Lake"

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TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products for home, businesses and enterprises, introduces the T12-423 12-bay professional compact NAS. Designed for small-sized and medium-sized businesses, the T12-423 comes equipped with a more powerful and efficient Intel Celeron quad-core processor for high-speed transmission and virtualization applications.

The TerraMaster T12-423 has 12 bays that support 3.5" HDDs and 2.5" SSD/HDDs, up to 240 TB of internal raw storage capacity. It has two M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs for SSD caching. This TNAS comes with 8 GB DDR4 SODIMM memory, upgradeable up to 32 GB (2x 16 GB) with its two SODIMM slots. It is also equipped with two 2.5GbE NICs with Link Aggregation support.



Key Features
Made Faster and Better
The TerraMaster T12-423 is equipped with the latest Intel Celeron N5105/5095 2.00 GHz quad-core processor with a maximum turbo of 2.90 GHz. It comes with 8 GB DDR4 SODIMM memory and supports dual-channel memory of up to 32 GB (2x16GB DDR4 SODIMM).

Dual 2.5GbE NICs
The TerraMaster T12-423 is configured with two 2.5 GbE interfaces and supports Link Aggregation of up to 5 Gbps of combined bandwidth, perfect for multi-user, high-concurrent file access. The linear data transmission speed can reach 283 MB/s (Seagate IronWolf 18 TB, RAID 0).

Compact and Silent
The T12-423 is compact for its class and supports vertical and horizontal mounting orientations. To keep storage drives cool in 24/7 operation, the T12-423 is fitted with three silent fans to deliver efficient cooling. Furthermore, the T12-423's power supply is also fitted with a cooling fan to keep it cool independently.

Rich File Management and RAID Support
The T12-423 supports a wide selection of RAID types including Single, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 to cater to different needs and data protection. The TNAS also supports popular file management services including SMB, AFP, SFTP/FTP, iSCSI, NFS, and WebDAV.

Virtualization Storage Solutions
TerraMaster iSCSI supports VMware vSphere and Windows Hyper-V virtualization storage solutions.

Pricing and Availability
The TerraMaster T12-423 has an MSRP of US$1,399.99, and available now.

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Is TerraMaster part of Cooler Master or is the use of the CM logo being a bit tongue-in-cheek?! :p
 
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Is TerraMaster part of Cooler Master or is the use of the CM logo being a bit tongue-in-cheek?! :p
Actually TUP had reviewed some products from this brand before,
I‘d say that the logo is quite similar with Cooler Master.
 
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Is TerraMaster part of Cooler Master or is the use of the CM logo being a bit tongue-in-cheek?! :p
I used to think TerraMaster was the storage division of CM too, but apparently there is no relation whatsoever and TerraMaster are attempting to use CM's established credibility.
 
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