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Comentado en Australia el 9 de abril de 2025
I grabbed the standard F8 SSD using the $200-off coupon. Delivery was super quick and I set it up as soon as it arrived. As other have described, this unit is a beast and I am extremely happy with the purchase.I'll be using the NAS primarily for backups and also for light-weight document storage and access for the whole family. Hence me settling for the non+ version. I was in two minds getting the non+ version but now that I've used it, I'm super happy.I bought a couple of 2TB Orico D10 NVMe SSD's to try in this NAS. Although they are not listed in the official Terramaster compatibility list, I decided to give them a try anyway as I've used Orico products before and have always been happy with them. If they didn't work then it wouldn't be a waste as I can always use them somewhere else.The good news is that the F8 NAS accepted the Orico D10 and I was able to get it up and running with TOS 6 on it without any errors or issues. I configured it with TRAID, setup some file shares, copied files back and forth and all works great. No issues so far.I used the Orico supplied thermal strip along with the Terramaster supplied heatsinks. SSD temp's run consistently in the low 40°C even under file copy load which is good. The supplied heatsinks are great.I'll buy some more SSD's to fill the slots over time.The unit is dead quiet and sits neatly tucked away on a shelf. My use case is not performance based so this little NAS is absolutely perfect for my needs. I just love it!
Jon Kline
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de diciembre de 2024
I’ve been using at home for mostly ProRes 4444 UHD files and it performs very well, allowing me to edit without lag. I get speeds close to the 10Gbps theoretical maximum. Getting cutting-edge drives isn’t necessary, the limit will be the network, not the SSDs.Over the first 90 days, I needed to power cycle one time when it dropped off the network. The web GUI is more than enough for what I need.In my opinion, the biggest perk is the exceptionally low power draw. This can be run on a very cheap UPS. It’s also quite small, it looks a lot like the classic WD My Book. It’s also pretty quiet, which is good because I’m sure a lot of SOHO users won’t want to upgrade their whole network to 10G.I’m sure this will be a popular way to manage very large files from cinema cameras on location and in studio. I’ll be recommending it for projects creating TBs of data daily.
Brent Wagenseller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
I have had the F8 SSD Plus for about a month. I mainly use it as a Plex server, and Plex works flawlessly on this unit - it even does hw transcodes!One of the first things I did was upgrade the RAM to 48GB (with a Crucial RAM 48GB DDR5 5600MHz card); technically, this unit only supports 32 RAM, but the 48 GB seems to be working fine, so far.The next thing I did was replace the operating system - I played around with TOS for a bit, but I am used to Linux and the OS just seemed...foreign, to Linux, almost like it was wearing a skin suit of Linux. I oped to install TrueNAS Scale (which is Debian-based) and it works almost flawlessly - the only thing you gotta do to get it to work is go into the BIOS and change:Security → Secure Boot → Secure Boot → DisabledChipset → North Bridge → VT-d → DisabledOnce you change those BIOS settings, you can install TrueNAS Scale (be warned that turing off Secure Boot can potentially lead to security issues, but that is the only way you can install ANY another OS and imo TrueNAS Scale is worth it).The 8 bays for SSD are great, but it comes with a caveat - you will need one bay for the OS, and for both TOS _and_ TrueNAS Scale, that _entire_ SSD disk is used for the OS, and all other space on it is 'lost'. You have two options - simply buy a cheap 128GB SSD and use that for the OS, OR you can find out how to use the remainder of that space on the NAS. I didnt look into it for TOS, but I do know that can be done for TrueNAS Scale (although it requires editing some python scripts, currently).TL;DR The physical unit itself is great; I wasnt a fan of the installed operating system, but you can - with just a very minor bit of work - install another OS (I installed TrueNAS Scale, and I have seen others install Unraid or even Windows).I highly recommend this unit, especially if you are using this for something like a Plex server.
Soheil
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de noviembre de 2024
yes its fast, but a bit pricey!the iSCSI didn't work for me.
AaronCX8
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de noviembre de 2024
Using this for Plex and iSCSI, it's fast with a 10G NIC. I can saturate the link with this NAS. Fast, quiet, lightweight and portable if you need it to be. Turn off DoS protection to save yourself headaches with ICMP and Proxmox.
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