TerraMaster, a specialist in data storage solutions for home and business, has announced a range of October Prime Day deals ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
TerraMaster has added 9 new systems to its line of NAS (Network Attached Storage) products, including two new SSD-only models with support for up to 8 PCIe NVMe drives, Intel Alder Lake-N processors, ...
The TerraMaster F4 SSD is positioned as one of the most affordable SSD-based NAS devices currently available, aside from DIY solutions such as converting a NUC into a small server. Outside of specific ...
The LincPlus LincStation N2 is a network-attached storage device that offers a compact and stylish way to store your data, but an all-SSD experience just isn't necessary on just about every network in ...
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4 things I did to turn this budget-friendly NAS into a reliable storage server
Heck, TerraMaster recently reached out to me for their latest budget-friendly NAS, though this one caught me off guard since it costs just $250 – about the same as a decent NUC. While the price alone ...
QNAP has unveiled a new 30 bay SATA SSD NAS storage solution that’s catching the attention of businesses with demanding data needs. The TS-h3077AFU is an all-flash SSD NAS system that’s built to ...
Earlier this month PC and mobile accessory maker UGREEN announced plans to enter the network-attached storage (NAS) space with an impressive looking line of products that look pretty competitive when ...
The F4 SSD is powered by an Intel N95 quad-core processor from the Alder Lake-N series. TerraMaster has equipped the system with 8GB of DDR5 memory, which users can expand up to 32GB. The NAS supports ...
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When does an SSD not make even a little sense?
SSDs are indisputably better than spinning hard drives when it comes to speed, size, efficiency, and even cost. However, these benefits favor SSDs only as long as you're considering a handful of 1TB ...
We measure using a calibrated dBA meter at a distance of 40 cm from the NAS unit. If you will be utilizing HDDs, they will be the source of the noise, since the airflow is hardly audible by default.
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