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TerraMaster Launches F4-422 10GbE 4-Bay Professional NAS

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TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products including network-attached storage (NAS) devices, launches the F4-422 4-bay NAS with 10 GbE networking as part of the 10G series product line. The F4-422 is equipped with a powerful Intel Celeron quad-core 1.50 GHz processor, 4 GB of DDR3 memory, two Gigabit ports, a high-speed 10GbE port, and two USB3.0 Host ports.

The TerraMaster F4-422 is ideal for small and medium-sized businesses looking for a fast and reliable NAS solution with superb data security and protection features. The F4-422 features AES NI hardware encryption along with multiple layers of data security and advanced data protection. The F4-422 offers large-scale user access, supporting concurrent access for up to 500 users. It also makes it easy to share storage space across multiple users and be able to manage access rights according to users, user groups, and folders. Furthermore, the F4-422 supports multiple RAID modes and SSD acceleration technology.



TerraMaster F4-422 Features
Powerful and Efficient
The TerraMaster F4-422 is equipped with an Intel Celeron quad-core 1.50 GHz processor with a turbo boost of up to 2.30 GHz. It packs 4 GB of DDR3 memory which is upgradeable to 8 GB. For high-speed networking, the F4-422 has two 1 GbE ports and a 10 GbE port. The F4-422 supports multiple RAID modes including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, JBOD, and SINGLE modes. It also supports advanced SDD acceleration technology with an SSD cache.

High-Speed and Reliable Networking
The F4-422 packs 2x GbE and 1x 10 GbE ports for high-speed and reliable networking. With four Seagate IronWolf 6 TB hard drives in RAID 0, the F4-422 offers read and write speeds of up to 650 MB/s and 670 MB/s, respectively. The device is designed with professional users like content creators in mind where high-speed connectivity is beneficial in storing and accessing large data files like 4K video editing projects.

Multiple Layers of Data Protection
The F4-422 comes with six layers of data protection including automatic scheduled backup, Btrfs file system and snapshot, multi RAID array security, AES hardware folder encryption and network transport encryption, cloud drive data backup, and file system cluster.

Designed for Large-Scale User Access
The F4-422 is designed to support concurrent access for up to 500 users. Easily share storage space across multiple users and set RBAC rights management and Windows ACL, and set access rights according to users, user groups, and folders.

To learn more about the TerraMaster F4-422 10GbE 4-Bay Professional NAS, visit its product page.

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If anyone is curious what type of 10Gbe port this NAS has, it's 10GBase-T (RJ-45/CAT6a/7/8)...which is a good thing, I don't understand why any consumer product would be pushing 10GBASE-SR (SFP+) at this point considering 10GBase-T NICs and switches have come down in price to the point where they're equivalent to 10GBASE-SR, not to mention that 10GBase-T doesn't require costly transceivers, costly DAC cables, difficult to work with fiber, and is backwards compatible with 1g/2.5g/5gbase-T networking all while being able to use substantially cheaper and easier to work with twisted copper CAT6a/7/8 (and even good ol' CAT5e over a short enough distance), which most people already have installed in their walls or have a pile of patch cables in their closet.
 

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Sadly a Celeron J3455, which isn't fast enough to handle a 10Gbps connection at full speed...

Blatant rip-off of Cooler Master logo?
It's a division of CoolerMaster ;)
 
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