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TERRAMASTER F4-212 4Bay NAS QuadCore CPU, 2GB RAM, 29% off, saves $87

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TERRAMASTER F4-212 4Bay NAS QuadCore CPU, 2GB RAM, 29% off, saves $87.
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TERRAMASTER F4-212 4Bay NAS QuadCore CPU, 2GB RAM, 29% off, saves $87.
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSFPDZG8

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Model: TERRAMASTER F4-212 4 Bay NAS - Quad Core CPU, 2GB DDR4 RAM, Network Attached Storage Personal Cloud with Rich Backup Solutions (Diskless)

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Yesterday 09:02 PM
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JedidudeYesterday 09:02 PM
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It looks like this device is EoL. These are three reasons why I think this:

1. This is running an older version of Terramaster's operating system TOS (5).

2. Terramaster promised an update for this line of devices (ARM based) to TOS 6 (the current version of their NAS operating system) that was supposed to be released in June-ish and it's still in beta with some features (like Docker) missing.
The Beta hasn't been updated in a while.

3. Terramaster released a "newer" budget NAS that is x86 (intel) and their marketing heavily implies that it's meant to replace ARM based NASes.

I've had this device for about a year now and it's been working well as a very basic file server (nothing more) but I would not buy it now knowing that it might stop getting updated pretty soon.
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nahpungnomeYesterday 10:25 PM
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Quote from Jedidude :
It looks like this device is EoL. These are three reasons why I think this:

1. This is running an older version of Terramaster's operating system TOS (5).

2. Terramaster promised an update for this line of devices (ARM based) to TOS 6 (the current version of their NAS operating system) that was supposed to be released in June-ish and it's still in beta with some features (like Docker) missing.
The Beta hasn't been updated in a while.

3. Terramaster released a "newer" budget NAS that is x86 (intel) and their marketing heavily implies that it's meant to replace ARM based NASes.

I've had this device for about a year now and it's been working well as a very basic file server (nothing more) but I would not buy it now knowing that it might stop getting updated pretty soon.
Slap unraid on it (thats what I did with an older silver model) or FreeNAS. TOS is kinda sketchy.
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JedidudeToday 12:44 AM
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Quote from nahpungnome :
Slap unraid on it (thats what I did with an older silver model) or FreeNAS. TOS is kinda sketchy.
That's very easy to do on an x86 model but not so much on these ARM based devices.
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nahpungnomeToday 01:18 AM
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Quote from Jedidude :
That's very easy to do on an x86 model but not so much on these ARM based devices.
ah ok didn't realize this was an arm one

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