Overwhelming 120TB Storage and Latest CPU! Is Terramaster F4-425 the New Sensation in the NAS Market?
Wow, have you all heard the news about Terramaster releasing a truly amazing NAS? 😮 With a massive 120TB of storage and the fastest Intel Celeron CPU, I was genuinely surprised when I heard about it! This sounds like great news for those who want to enrich their media library and for those who have been waiting for a high-performance NAS. Shall we take a closer look together?

Hello everyone! Today, I've brought some truly fascinating IT news. It's about the new F4-425 model recently unveiled by Terramaster, a brand specializing in NAS (Network Attached Storage). I became very interested after seeing this news.
NAS Sets a New Standard for Performance and Capacity
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The newly released Terramaster F4-425 is a four-bay NAS device that, instead of the ARM chips from previous models, is equipped with an Intel Celeron N5095 Quad-Core CPU. Terramaster claims a 40% performance improvement compared to existing ARM-based systems with this CPU. Given that it's touted as the fastest among consumer NAS devices, its performance is truly anticipated.
A notable feature is the astonishing storage capacity of up to 120TB. By installing four 30TB drives, users can store a vast amount of data, including their home media library. Thanks to hardware decoding support that can smoothly handle 4K H.265 video, it seems perfectly suited for running media servers like Plex or Emby. 🤩
The New TRAID Feature: What Exactly Is It?
Another interesting point about the F4-425 model is the new feature called TRAID. Discussions about this feature are actively ongoing online, and it appears to be a new technology different from existing RAID methods. While targeted at home users, features like 4GB DDR4 memory, a 2.5GbE network port, and 4K video encoding/decoding capabilities are typically seen in higher-end storage devices.
The transition to the Intel x86 architecture makes the F4-425 closer to a prosumer enterprise-grade device, yet it remains interestingly aimed at the consumer market. What are your thoughts on this new TRAID feature?
Media Library, Worry-Free from Now On!
With the increasing number of high-definition videos and large photo files, many of you have likely worried about running out of storage space. A capacity of 120TB seems capable of alleviating a significant portion of these concerns. Of course, utilizing this entire capacity requires 30TB drives, but considering the gradual stabilization of prices for high-capacity drives, it doesn't seem like a story from the distant future.
We anticipate that the Terramaster F4-425 will evolve beyond a simple storage device to become a NAS that pairs well with high-performance computing environments. What is the scale of your media library? If you are considering purchasing a NAS, please share what factors you consider important in the comments! 👇
In Conclusion
With its new CPU, overwhelming storage space, and the intriguing TRAID feature, the Terramaster F4-425 is undeniably a product with the potential to create a new wave in the NAS market. It would be great to watch together how this product will be evaluated by consumers and how NAS technology will continue to advance. 😉