Marca | TERRAMASTER |
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Fabricante | TERRAMASTER |
Dimensiones del paquete | 30.4 x 28.1 x 20.1 cm; 3.69 kilogramos |
Referencia del fabricante | 10GbE NAS |
Número de producto | 10GbE NAS |
Pilas / baterías incluidas | No |
Pilas / baterías necesarias | No |
Peso del producto | 3.69 kg |
TerraMaster F4-422 4 bahías 10GbE NAS Servidor de Almacenamiento en Red CPU Intel Quad-Core con cifrado de Hardware (Sin Disco)
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- HARDWARE POTENTE: CPU Intel Apollo J3455 Quad Core a 1.5 GHz y 4 GB de RAM (ampliables a 8 GB).
- Puerto RJ45 de 1x10 GbE, velocidad increíblemente rápida de 670 MB/s de lectura y 650 MB/s de escritura. Dual LAN de 1 GbE con conmutación por error y soporte de agregación de enlaces.
- Sistema de archivos Btrfs avanzado con más de 71.680 instantáneas para todo el sistema y 1.024 instantáneas por carpeta compartida. AES hardware Cifrado, carpetas compartidas cifradas y transmisión de datos por la red para evitar el acceso no autorizado.
- Transcodificación de hardware en tiempo real de hasta dos videos 4K simultáneos.
- Cuenta con una carcasa de aleación de aluminio y un ventilador inteligente ultrasilencioso con buena disipación del calor para el control de la temperatura. Soporte Seagate IHM. Capacidad bruta interna máxima: 64 TB (unidad de 16 TB x 4). Se recomiendan los discos duros Seagate IronWolf NAS.
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Información de producto
Capacidad:4 Bahías Quad Core 10GbE NASDetalles técnicos
Información adicional
ASIN | B089K5P3TD |
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Valoración media de los clientes |
4,3 de 5 estrellas |
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon |
nº15,684 en Informática (Ver el Top 100 en Informática)
nº15 en Almacenamiento conectado a la red (NAS): Contenedores |
Producto en Amazon.es desde | 5 junio 2020 |
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Descripción del producto

- TerraMaster: Una marca profesional centrada en desarrollar y producir productos de almacenamiento
- Los productos incluyen almacenamiento conectado a la red (NAS), almacenamiento conectado directamente (DAS) y accesorios
- Con la competitividad del núcleo en un excelente diseño de hardware y una sólida capacidad de desarrollo de software, los productos de TerraMaster son muy conocidos entre los clientes por su gran confiabilidad y valor

Pequeño, ligero y potente
- La unidad NAS F4-422 de 4 bahías de TerraMaster viene con un procesador Intel Apollo J3455 de doble núcleo, frecuencia de hasta 1.5 GHz, velocidad de lectura de 670 MB/s y velocidad de escritura de hasta 650 MB/s.
- Estos dispositivos son compatibles con el cifrado de hardware AES y la transcodificación de video HD 4K, lo que convierte al modelo F4-422 en un candidato ideal para el entretenimiento multimedia doméstico y las aplicaciones de pequeñas oficinas.
Mejore la seguridad de sus datos con un sistema de archivos de última generación
- La tecnología de almacenamiento superior y la tecnología de instantánea optimizada son las piedras angulares del sistema de archivos Btrfs, en el que se basa la unidad F4-422 de 4 bahías de TerraMaster para la protección avanzada de los datos, la prevención de la corrupción de los datos y los gastos mínimos de mantenimiento. El uso de este sistema de archivos favorece una alta integridad de los datos, al tiempo que promueve la flexibilidad y la eficiencia en las áreas de protección de datos y recuperación de datos.
- La tecnología de instantáneas optimizada genera 1.024 instantáneas para cada carpeta compartida y hasta 71.680 instantáneas generales del sistema. Así, los usuarios pueden beneficiarse de una protección de datos flexible y que ahorra espacio.
- Dado que la recuperación de datos tiene lugar a nivel de archivo o carpeta, las empresas también pueden beneficiarse de una mayor flexibilidad y una recuperación de datos eficiente.
- . CPU Intel Apollo J3455 de cuatro núcleos a 1,5 GHz
- . 1 puerto RJ45 de 10 GbE. LAN dual de 1 GbE con conmutación por error y compatibilidad con agregación de enlaces.
- . Memoria DDR3 de 4 GB (ampliable hasta 8 GB)
- . Dos puertos USB 3.0

Los beneficios de las redes de 10 GbE
- El producto puede ser compatible con varios entornos de red, incluido el conector RJ45 10GBASE-T de 5 velocidades en 10G / 5G / 2,5G / 1G / 100M, lo que significa que el ancho de banda se puede ampliar de forma flexible según el tamaño de la oficina y la empresa, así como la cantidad de usuarios.
La conectividad de 10 GbE es diez veces el ancho de banda de 1 GbE
- La conectividad de 10 GbE mejora el rendimiento general de la red y las tareas cotidianas con diez veces el ancho de banda de 1 GbE.
- La conectividad 10 GbE ya no es solo para redes corporativas y centros de datos de gama alta. Gracias a la solución asequible de TerraMaster de 10 GbE, tanto las pequeñas empresas como los usuarios domésticos pueden actualizar su entorno de red para aprovechar los múltiples beneficios de las redes de 10 GbE.

Múltiples capas de seguridad de datos
El dispositivo F4-422 se basa en las siguientes cinco capas de seguridad de datos:
- Copias de seguridad automáticas programadas
- Clúster de sistema de archivos
- Sistema de archivos Btrfs e instantáneas
- Protección de seguridad mediante matriz T-RAID
- Cifrado de archivos AES de 256 bits y cifrado de transporte
- Copias de seguridad de datos en la nube

Transcodificación de video 4K ultra HD
La transcodificación de hardware en directo del modelo F4-422 de hasta dos videos 4K simultáneos proporciona una reproducción de video de alta calidad y sin problemas entre varios dispositivos, incluidos televisores de alta definición, reproductores multimedia digitales, teléfonos móviles y ordenadores, en el formato necesario, facilitando la visualización de toda su biblioteca multimedia sin tener que instalar un reproductor de terceros.
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Numerosos métodos de copia de seguridad
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Recuperación rápida ante desastres con instantánea
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Disfrute de miles de contenedores en Docker
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Opiniones de clientes
5 estrellas |
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63% |
4 estrellas |
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23% |
3 estrellas |
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6% |
2 estrellas 0% (0%) |
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9% |
Principales reseñas de España
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Vamos un lío.
Pensaba que iba a ser mucho más configurable por el tema de Docker. Pero tiene las cosas malas de tener que configurarlo como experto y las cosas malas de estar capado para novatos.
Resultado: Devolución y, ¡Hola Synology!
En cuánto a la NAS, es más pequeña de lo que me esperaba y con una estética muy bonita, lo cual me ha gustado mucho.
Es muy fácil de poner en marcha y muy muy silenciosa.
Lo único que hecho en falta, y no se si es por que aún no he averiguado como verlo, es recuperar el avance de las tereas lanzadas en caso de perder la sesión con la interfaz TOS que terramaster provee.
En líneas generales, y teniendo en cuenta que aún estoy aprendiendo sobre este aparatito y sus aplicaciones, casa con lo que buscaba y creo que me va a dar un buen servicio.
Funciona genial, a mucha velocidad. Muy silencioso
Estoy encantado
Reseñas más importantes de otros países

As I was getting ready to send this back for a refund, I decided to try one more thing, I changed the drives for two WD "White Label drives" (Shucked from WD Elements enclosures), popped them in (Raid 0) and set it all up again.
WOW, suddenly the device was hitting transfer speeds of over 600MBps and writes of around 280MBps. (Using AFPS, SMB shows slightly different speeds (464 Write and 372 Read).
I am using the QNAP for other NAS tasks (backups, Serving music, recording from 8 CCTV cameras) and the Terramaster as fast storage. I am Happy with this and hopefully as the software improves and more packages are added, it will get even better.
Update 3.
So despite the optimism shown in update 2, this device is very frustrating, I transferred 180 GB to both this and to my QNAP TS453 which as 4x1Gbe adapters in Link Aggregation. Timing both I discovered that there is something wrong with the Terramaster's networking capabilities, it should be able to knock the QNAP into the weeds in terms of transfer speeds and while it will peak at 240MBps, it then slows down, initially I thought this was the 10GBe adapter overheating but monitoring the heat shows it did not get overly hot, in both read and write speeds the QNAP was slightly faster as it maintained a speed 118MBps and did not slow down. It was the same in read speeds.
Then there's the issue with any USB device you plug into the Terramaster, it will show up on the network, you can read the files, but you cant write to the drive nor can you delete files. This has been raised by others on the support forum.
So I am becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of networking speed, the lack of apps, the relatively old Operating System and increasingly fond of my 5 year old QNAP.
Update 2.
Ok so to get 10GBe speeds, make sure you have very good Ethernet cables, by swapping to Kasimo Cat8 cables, I found I got a much more reliable transfer rate between MacBook and Terramaster. (around 240MBps from WD Mybook Pro (2xWD Black Drives, RAID 0, connected via USB 3.0 to a Caldigit TS3+ dock). And via an OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GBe adapter.
Now to enable Jumbo frames (From a Mac)
Open Terminal app on Mac
ssh root@(enter IP address of the NAS for example)192.168.1.200 -p 9222 then press enter
Then type ifconfig eth2 mtu 9000
if you check on TOS and clicl on Control Panel, then Network, then Network Adapters you can see the connection speed and the MTU (9000 is Jumbo Frames, 1500 is standard).
Unfortunately this has to be entered every time you restart the NAS.
Update:
Now it's decided that as admin, I do not have the authority/permissions to delete files (3rd photo). Seriously this is becoming very frustrating. Sadly this NAS has the hardware that is very competitive but the firmware/software just makes me want to bang my head against a brick wall repeatedly... The real annoyance is that this could be so much better.
Ok first of all, it's not an Intel Apollo CPU, its an Intel Celeron. (Apollo Lake version), with a 1.5GHz Base speed, (Boosting to 2.3GHz) with 4 cores. So it's well specced. The RAM is upgradeable to 8GB (it comes with 4GB as standard) and the Dual 1Gigabit ports are useful, but for me the star of the show was the 10GBe port.
My MacBook Pro (16" 2019 i9) is docked to a Caldigit Thunderbolt 3+ Dock and connected to the second thunderbolt 3 port is an OWC 10GBe adapter and very good it is too.
Our home network is all Unifi, and the MacBook Pro and the NAS are both connected via the Unifi 48 Port (non POE) switch in my study. Via QSFPTEK 10G SFP+ Copper RJ45 modules. I quickly setup a 10GBe connection and was good to go.
I placed a spare Samsung 860 Pro SSD (512GB) into slot one of the Terramaster (use the black screws if you are doing the same) and a spare 6TB WD RED drive into slot 2, and a WD Pro with dual 6TB WD Black Drives (RAID 0) into one of the USB 3 slots.
Setting up took seconds and the latest version of "TOS" (Takes me back to the old Atari ST days seeing TOS ), was downloaded and installed on the SSD. Booted up and setup some shares. I assigned a fixed IP address and all seemed good.
I took al look at the App Store and this is where the good stuff starts to end, compared to the Synology and QNAP stores there is a very limited selection of Apps. (I also have a DJ218J and a TS4353A on the network). In comparison the app selection is very very poor. I installed Plex and already had some media on the WD Pro. Also compared to the other brands, there is a real lack of software for mobile devices, the one app there is, doesn't get updated often and has poor reviews.
Another negative was the speeds, my Qnap TS453a, has 4x1Gb ports in link aggregation and transferring a movie from the QNAP to the Mac was easily as fast as transferring the same movie from the WD Pro via the Terramaster's 10GBe. (admittedly the 5Gb USB 3.0 might have been a bottle neck), so I tried the same movie copying it back to the SSD in the Terramaster and got similar speeds to the ones I get with the QNAP.
OK so I setup the Plex server, and all seemed to go well, I can access the movies on "New movie server" and all works . A couple of days later, the new movie server has disappeared from Plex, never to be found again. The QNAP? Still serving up movies.
And that is my experience so far, I feel rather underwhelmed by the Terramaster, it shows so much promise on the hardware front, but the OS, lack of APPs and the mobile app significantly dent it's usability. so much potential but it needs more apps, a classier interface (The current one is a bit Janet & John), more granular controls... (Don't bother looking for a jumbo frames setting, that requires you to use SSH.
So, I think this will be returned as not quite what I was expecting and if I was you? Well unless you really like the hardware specs (and they are very competitive), then go for a Synology or a QNAP, as the old saying goes "Software sells hardware" and sadly the software is lacking. If you have never had a NAS, this wouldn't be a bad option to cut your teeth on, but if you have owned one of the other brands, this will start to frustrate you.
Hopefully TOS 5.0 will be better and I will take another look then.

Revisado en Reino Unido el 29 de septiembre de 2020
As I was getting ready to send this back for a refund, I decided to try one more thing, I changed the drives for two WD "White Label drives" (Shucked from WD Elements enclosures), popped them in (Raid 0) and set it all up again.
WOW, suddenly the device was hitting transfer speeds of over 600MBps and writes of around 280MBps. (Using AFPS, SMB shows slightly different speeds (464 Write and 372 Read).
I am using the QNAP for other NAS tasks (backups, Serving music, recording from 8 CCTV cameras) and the Terramaster as fast storage. I am Happy with this and hopefully as the software improves and more packages are added, it will get even better.
Update 3.
So despite the optimism shown in update 2, this device is very frustrating, I transferred 180 GB to both this and to my QNAP TS453 which as 4x1Gbe adapters in Link Aggregation. Timing both I discovered that there is something wrong with the Terramaster's networking capabilities, it should be able to knock the QNAP into the weeds in terms of transfer speeds and while it will peak at 240MBps, it then slows down, initially I thought this was the 10GBe adapter overheating but monitoring the heat shows it did not get overly hot, in both read and write speeds the QNAP was slightly faster as it maintained a speed 118MBps and did not slow down. It was the same in read speeds.
Then there's the issue with any USB device you plug into the Terramaster, it will show up on the network, you can read the files, but you cant write to the drive nor can you delete files. This has been raised by others on the support forum.
So I am becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of networking speed, the lack of apps, the relatively old Operating System and increasingly fond of my 5 year old QNAP.
Update 2.
Ok so to get 10GBe speeds, make sure you have very good Ethernet cables, by swapping to Kasimo Cat8 cables, I found I got a much more reliable transfer rate between MacBook and Terramaster. (around 240MBps from WD Mybook Pro (2xWD Black Drives, RAID 0, connected via USB 3.0 to a Caldigit TS3+ dock). And via an OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GBe adapter.
Now to enable Jumbo frames (From a Mac)
Open Terminal app on Mac
ssh root@(enter IP address of the NAS for example)192.168.1.200 -p 9222 then press enter
Then type ifconfig eth2 mtu 9000
if you check on TOS and clicl on Control Panel, then Network, then Network Adapters you can see the connection speed and the MTU (9000 is Jumbo Frames, 1500 is standard).
Unfortunately this has to be entered every time you restart the NAS.
Update:
Now it's decided that as admin, I do not have the authority/permissions to delete files (3rd photo). Seriously this is becoming very frustrating. Sadly this NAS has the hardware that is very competitive but the firmware/software just makes me want to bang my head against a brick wall repeatedly... The real annoyance is that this could be so much better.
Ok first of all, it's not an Intel Apollo CPU, its an Intel Celeron. (Apollo Lake version), with a 1.5GHz Base speed, (Boosting to 2.3GHz) with 4 cores. So it's well specced. The RAM is upgradeable to 8GB (it comes with 4GB as standard) and the Dual 1Gigabit ports are useful, but for me the star of the show was the 10GBe port.
My MacBook Pro (16" 2019 i9) is docked to a Caldigit Thunderbolt 3+ Dock and connected to the second thunderbolt 3 port is an OWC 10GBe adapter and very good it is too.
Our home network is all Unifi, and the MacBook Pro and the NAS are both connected via the Unifi 48 Port (non POE) switch in my study. Via QSFPTEK 10G SFP+ Copper RJ45 modules. I quickly setup a 10GBe connection and was good to go.
I placed a spare Samsung 860 Pro SSD (512GB) into slot one of the Terramaster (use the black screws if you are doing the same) and a spare 6TB WD RED drive into slot 2, and a WD Pro with dual 6TB WD Black Drives (RAID 0) into one of the USB 3 slots.
Setting up took seconds and the latest version of "TOS" (Takes me back to the old Atari ST days seeing TOS ), was downloaded and installed on the SSD. Booted up and setup some shares. I assigned a fixed IP address and all seemed good.
I took al look at the App Store and this is where the good stuff starts to end, compared to the Synology and QNAP stores there is a very limited selection of Apps. (I also have a DJ218J and a TS4353A on the network). In comparison the app selection is very very poor. I installed Plex and already had some media on the WD Pro. Also compared to the other brands, there is a real lack of software for mobile devices, the one app there is, doesn't get updated often and has poor reviews.
Another negative was the speeds, my Qnap TS453a, has 4x1Gb ports in link aggregation and transferring a movie from the QNAP to the Mac was easily as fast as transferring the same movie from the WD Pro via the Terramaster's 10GBe. (admittedly the 5Gb USB 3.0 might have been a bottle neck), so I tried the same movie copying it back to the SSD in the Terramaster and got similar speeds to the ones I get with the QNAP.
OK so I setup the Plex server, and all seemed to go well, I can access the movies on "New movie server" and all works . A couple of days later, the new movie server has disappeared from Plex, never to be found again. The QNAP? Still serving up movies.
And that is my experience so far, I feel rather underwhelmed by the Terramaster, it shows so much promise on the hardware front, but the OS, lack of APPs and the mobile app significantly dent it's usability. so much potential but it needs more apps, a classier interface (The current one is a bit Janet & John), more granular controls... (Don't bother looking for a jumbo frames setting, that requires you to use SSH.
So, I think this will be returned as not quite what I was expecting and if I was you? Well unless you really like the hardware specs (and they are very competitive), then go for a Synology or a QNAP, as the old saying goes "Software sells hardware" and sadly the software is lacking. If you have never had a NAS, this wouldn't be a bad option to cut your teeth on, but if you have owned one of the other brands, this will start to frustrate you.
Hopefully TOS 5.0 will be better and I will take another look then.






Be mindful that the software used in the NAS is particularly picky about the disks. It doesn't like existing partitions of any kind and will not offer an option to trash them and build a new array. It simply refuses to recognise them.
This sent me down a rabbit hole as I was re-using disks from an array which had been in a unit which had failed and so I was not precious about recovering the data on it. So unless you have a way to remove the partitions on exisiting disks it's probably better to purchase whole new disks to fill this unit out.
That said the unit is capable of full gigabit speeds on transfer - something which identified a bottleneck on my network - although I don't know about the 10GigE speed throughput as my current networking kit is not capable of 10GigE.
Other nice features are remote access capability (which I disabled), Plex Integration (which works brilliantly) and many many apps and features such as remote backup which are very handy indeed.



It comes with UK and EU plug \m/

Revisado en Reino Unido el 13 de noviembre de 2020
It comes with UK and EU plug \m/

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