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TerraMaster F2-223 2-Bay NAS, Intel N4505 Dual-Core 2GHz, 4GB DDR4 (32GB Max), M.2 NVMe $319.99 Del'd @ TerraMaster Amazon AU

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* Powerful Hardware: the F2-223 NAS storage is equipped with N4505 dual-core 2.0GHz CPU, 4GB RAM DDR4 (expandable up to 32GB). With dual 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet ports, the NAS server supports up to 5 Gbps under Link Aggregation. A powerful 2 bay NAS designed for SMB High Performance Requirements.
* Maximum Internal Raw Capacity: 40TB (20 TB drive x 2). This network attached storage is compatible with 3.5" and 2.5" SATA HDD, 2.5" SATA SSD. Supports RAID 0/1/JBOD/Single; Supports online capacity expansion and online migration. The built-in M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slot can realize SSD cache acceleration and increase the storage efficiency of the disk array several times.
* Multiple Backup Solutions: utilizes Centralized Backup, Duple Backup, Snapshot, CloudSync that are available in the NAS enclosure to enhance the safety of your data.
* Easily build file storage servers, mail servers, web servers, FTP servers, MySQL databases, CRM systems, Node.js, and Java virtual machines, as well as a host of other commercial applications.
* Small-sized compact design, can be used vertically and horizontally. The cloud storage features an aluminum-alloy shell and intelligent temperature control ultra-quiet fan, good in heat dissipation and Very Quiet.

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  • +3

    i thought this was one of those silent work booths

    • +3

      Plug and play employees… Companies love this one trick to boost productivity.

  • I would have jumped on it if it was 4 bay :-)

  • FWIW I have a Terramaster, 3 Synologies and an old QNAP (Couple of Unraid boxes and other bits and bobs). This brand is definitely on the bottom of the list.

    Probably fine for file storage. YMMV.

    • Whys it on the bottom? Trying to do my research

  • -4

    what is this ELI5

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