- Intel Celeron N5095 drives the fastest consumption degree of Terramaster so far
- The four-bay design of Terramaster F4-425 allows the amazing capacity of 120 TB for growing media libraries
- The 4K H.265 decoding at the hardware level is compatible with the soft Plex and Emby transmission
Terramaster has introduced the F4-425, a four-bay storage device connected to the network that exchanges older arm chips for a four-nuclei CPU Intel Celeron N5095.
The company promotes this as its “faster” NAS based on Celeron so far, alleging an increase in the 40% yield on the previous systems based on ARR.
It is directed to domestic users, but borrows features that are generally found in high -end storage units, such as 4 GB of DDR4 memory, a 2.5GBE network port and the ability to handle the coding and decoding of Video 4K.
Mass storage and controversial traid technology
Intel X86 architecture change positions it closer to entry level business devices while marketed as a consumption solution.
The F4-425 admits up to 120 TB to four units of 30 TB, giving households and the small creative teams a lot of head space.
The new characteristic of Traid of Terramaster is the most commented addition, which promises storage efficiency up to 30% higher than the traditional raid without sacrificing redundancy.
While that sounds attractive, the claim guarantees scrutiny, since efficiency gains often imply compensation in resilience or recovery speed.
Data protection also includes SPC safety settings, 256 -bit TLS encryption, TFSS snapshots and cloudsync platforms such as Google Drive, OneDrive and Dropbox.
Terramaster launches the F4-425 as a multimedia center, which admits 4K H.265 decoding at hardware level at the hardware level and direct transmission through Plex, Emby, Jellyfin or UPNP/DLNA.
Integrated algorithms of Terraphotos ai can order images by faces, pets and scenes, reducing manual organization tasks.
The Mobile TNAS application allows the initial configuration without a PC and enables local or remote synchronization for smartphone backup copies.
Terrasync adds file synchronization at the milliseconds level and a 32 versions recovery system, while design without Push-Lock tools claims to install units in ten seconds.
The low noise levels of 21DB (A) are promoted as another friendly home characteristic.
The F4-425 appears in £ 369.99 in the United Kingdom and $ 369.99 in the US, with a temporary discount of 10%.
This price makes it attractive to domestic users or small studies.
Although Intel’s N5095 chip is faster than many ARM options, real world’s performance depends on network conditions, the quality of the impulse and maturity of the firmware.