🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The TERRAMASTER T6-423 is a high-performance 6-bay NAS storage solution tailored for small to medium businesses. Featuring a powerful N5095 Quad-core CPU, expandable RAM, and dual 2.5GbE ports, it supports massive storage capacities of up to 120TB. With versatile backup solutions and a compact design, it’s perfect for a variety of applications while ensuring efficient heat management and quiet operation.
Size | 6 Bay |
Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.58"D x 5.12"W x 6.06"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | a. 6-Bay (T6-423) |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Mount Type | Tabletop |
Weight Capacity | Minimum weight: 20 TB |
Compatible Devices | Linux, Windows, iOS, Mac, Android |
J**E
One DOA, One Working
The first one I unboxed would not boot. After 3 hours of troubleshooting and trying to follow the limited support found on the Terramaster site. Hooking up a monitor showed that the unit was having a Kernel Panic. I decided since it was brand new I did not want to email back and forth and returmed the unit. Unfortunately, no replacement was available and as of writing this they removed this model from Amazon.The 2nd unit is working perfectly. Easy to setup. I would rate it 5 stars if I had bought one and received this one.
B**Q
Good NAS and works
What I like about it- It's compact- Comes with TOS 5 - (was easy to update OS)- Upgraded easily to 32G RAM w/ no issues (TEAMGROUP Elite DDR4 32GB Kit)- TOS could've been better, but for the price and capabilities, it's a great NAS.- I tested Unraid, TrueNas, and Windows 11! all work great as an OS alternative. (Maybe not windows as much)- Using Plex, I could max about 4-5 streams with (HW transcoding) and 5-8 with direct streaming. Testing in all OS. *Note: This will depend on the bitrate video file size so yours may vary.
D**X
What you need to know
I've had this unit for a couple of weeks and I tore right into doing as much as I could with it. Here's a rundown of what you might want to know ahead of time.1) The software available off the shelf is serviceable. The app store is decidedly lacking in a choices, but there is generally something there to get you up and going in most of the areas you might be concerned with. After that, you will need to move to step 2.2) You will need to learn/know Docker, full stop. If you can't, you're gonna have a bad time. Probably a lot of the stuff you want to do is in Docker containers. Getting them to run is a mess. I don't know Docker, I'm having a bad time. Don't be like me.3) You can get in with puTTY and set up and run things but you will need to do more to get them to run outside of the account you log in with. I installed OpenJDK from Docker, then went in to the NAS through puTTY and set up a Minecraft server to see how well that would work and it runs great as long as the puTTY connection stays open. I'll be working on getting that to be permanent next.4) I put 32gb of ram in mine. Here is the exact set of sticks: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C511GQH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1The machine did complain and beep as loud as it could when I rebooted, which prompted me to shut it down and put a dot of hot glue over the buzzer hole, reboot, go into bios, save settings, reboot, and it booted right up after that. Don't be alarmed by the urgent beeping.5) You cannot build more than one array at a time, so if you fill this thing with 12 20tb drives in 6 sets of raid 1, you will be building arrays 6 times non-concurrently at over a full day each. Plan accordingly. In fact, you can't do anything while anything is happening to any array. If it is syncing, that's what its going to be doing until done, you cannot do any other disk operations until that is over.6) I put 2 solid state drives in raid 1, 1tb drives, and it took a very long time to build that 1tb array for some reason. I think it's that they are cheap ones and once the write cache ran out they run at somewhere around 15MB per second, very slow. Make sure you buy good ssd drives if you need high sustained write speed for large files.7) The only text editor I could find in the OS was Vi, so crack out that ancient command reference if you plan on doing any file editing in the OS. At least, until you get something else built to take its place.8) If the unit tells you it will take the disks offline to do an operation, be prepared for it to also disappear from the network for longer than you expect while it is doing magic disk stuff.So, if you are technically proficient in at least Linux, you should be able to get some stuff together and running on this NAS outside of what it comes with. I do wonder, though, if OS updates will wipe out any work you put into modifying files on the OS. Other than that, learn Docker. I like the machine.
B**Y
good price
This was easy to deploy, running as my Plex server and local backups.
S**N
Updated: T6-423
The media could not be loaded. Currently using a T12-500 PRO for mass storage and is working perfectly. Ordered a T6-423 for a shelf NAS. Loaded it with 6 Sata SSD's, 2 NVMe's and 32GB memory.While building RAID, CPU temp was too high and it shut off. Did so several times over two days, so I decided to redo the CPU paste. The OG paste was dry and flaked off. CPU temps remained high and it kept rebooting several times a day.. This morning noticed it was off line and is in the condition in the video Returned the system to the way it came from factory and pulled CMOS battery, rebooted with No change. Lasted 5 days.I ordered a replacement. I will give it the benefit of the doubt and will UPDATE this. .
P**Y
Spyware
I don’t like the. Entrusive spyware that the device runs in the background. Not sure why an internal network storage device would need to report back to a source the activity it has had on my network. Just not a kosher thing to do. Seems like a security violation on a secured network if you ask me. Anyway. I would not waste my good earned money on this one. It is compromised.
J**E
an interesting device
I purchased the 6 bay unit looking to create an array but after seeing some of the faults that the OS has it made sense to go with another OS.. there are guides on how to do this.. anyone with experience building computers can figure this part out... the issue i have with this device is the led indicator lights not going through the sata indicator and showing out of the front of the device to reflect the status. another thought would be the closeness of the drives being a possible factor. there is little space between the drive sleds and no padding to speak of when it comes to vibration that comes from the drives.
D**N
Drive bays are metal and small
The drive trays are metallic and conductive. This is a problem if your drives have an exposed pcb as they could cause your drives to short out. OS sucks, best to use trueNAS or unraid. Hardware seems reasonable enough. Just wish the trays were plastic. I contacted customer support and they told me to use protective plastic? Not sure where I’m supposed to get that from so ended up costing the trays with plasti dip.
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