TerraMaster has announced the launch of the 2-bay F2-223 NAS and 4-bay F4-223 NAS with TRAID. The new F2-223 and F4-223 NAS also feature upgraded specifications including the use of an efficient Intel Celeron N4505 dual-core processor and the latest TOS 5 operating system. Similar to Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR), TRAID (TerraMaster RAID) provides an automatic combination of disk space, hard disk failure redundancy protection, and automatic capacity expansion – essential functions for storage space management.
Equipped with an Intel Celeron N4505 dual-core processor and two 2.5G Ethernet ports that deliver read and write speeds of up to 283 MB/s. Supports dual-channel memory of up to 32 GB, 4 GB DDR4 memory installed on base configuration. New Operating System: The F2-223 and F4-223 run in the new operating system TOS 5 which offers more than 50 new functions and 600 improvements compared with the previous generation. The new features meet more business requirements, as well as significantly improve response speed, security, and ease of use.
TRAID (TerraMaster RAID)
A highlight feature of the new F2-223 and F4-223 devices is their support for TRAID, a flexible disk array management tool developed by TerraMaster. It offers several unique features that provide better storage space management. Learn more about the key features of TRAID above.
TRAID Key Features
TerraMaster has confirmed that both the F2-223 & F4-223 NAS solutions are available to purchase now. Should you wish, therefore, to learn more about them, you can check out the official product website links below:
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