TERRAMASTER

F2-210

2-HDD CPU RELTEK 1296 QUAD
1.4GHZ , 1GB DDR3,1 GE LAN

  • An affordable, high-performance 2-bay NAS optimized for home and SOHO users, running the latest TOS 4.1 operating system.
  • ARM v8 quad-core 1.4GHz CPU with 1 GB RAM (NOT upgradeable), blazingly fast read/write speeds of more than 114 MB/s (RAID 0, WD Red 4TB x 2).
  • Supports Emby and Plex media servers, which keep your videos, music, and photos personal media beautifully organized,always ready for on-demand streaming to your PC, mobile device, smart TV, or games console.
  • Compatible with 3.5" and 2.5" SATA HDD, 2.5" SATA SSD. Each bay supports the HDD up to 16TB (Total of 32TB in RAID 0). For stable performance, the WD Reds and the Seagate IronWolfs are recommended.
  • Supports Docker, cloud drive sync, multiple backups, remote access and mobile app. Dozens of free applications;Ultra-quiet heat dissipation technology.

Design and features

The F2-210 is a two-bay, front-loading box running TerraMaster’s own TOS operating system. When I say “TerraMaster’s own,” I mean its own flavor of Linux, the operating system that all the top vendors rely on for core software features. The box is constructed largely from plastic as are most boxes in this price range, but it’s painted in various shades of silver to give the impression of metal. Metal or no, it’s solidly built, and with hard drives inside, suitably stable. The fan is also very quiet, almost disturbingly so if you use sonic clues to determine if said fan is still running. (That’s a compliment, by the way)

The unit features a low-power 1.4GHz, Realtek RTD1296 (ARM Cortex-A53) CPU with 4K UHD video assist, and 1GB of memory. On the back of the box you’ll find the A/C jack, two USB 3.0 ports, and a gigabit ethernet port. There’s no quick-copy port or button on the front, as you’ll find on many end-user-oriented boxes, so if that’s a feature you desire, look elsewhere. If you keep the box out of the way and copy to it from other network locations, as the vast majority of users do, its absence is no big deal.

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