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TerraMaster F5-221 Business 5-Bay NAS starting at $ 380

TerraMaster has introduced a new 5-bay network attached storage solution, the F5-221 NAS, which is now available at online retailers and in the official TerraMaster online shop for $ 380. The TerraMaster F5-221 NAS is equipped with a 2.00 GHz (2.50 GHz Boost) Intel dual-core processor, which can be supported by up to 6 GB of RAM and users can read at speeds of up to 200 MB / s and offers up to 190 MB / s Write with activated link aggregation.

The TerraMaster F5-221 NAS was specially developed for professional use with security with support for AES hardware encryption and support for 4K HD video transcoding, making it ideal for multimedia storage applications.

TerraMaster F5-221 5-Bay NAS

Multiple levels of data security
The F5-221 has five levels of data security to provide maximum protection. Data security features include Automatic Scheduled Backup, Btrfs File System and Snapshot, RAID 1,5,6 Array Security, AES Hardware Folder Encryption & Network Transport Encryption, and Cloud Drive Data Backup.

Extended file system
The F5-221 uses a next generation file system for maximum data protection. The extended Btrfs file system provides 71,680 system-wide snapshots and 1,024 snapshots per shared folder. This feature prevents data corruption and lowers maintenance costs.

4K Ultra HD video transcoding
The F5-221 is compatible with the DLNA protocol, third party multimedia servers allow users to stream 4K media content from TNAS to multimedia playback devices. The device offers 4K H.264 live transcoding for smooth 4K video playback on computers, smartphones and media players that do not have native support for HD formats.

Private cloud storage
The F5-221 is the perfect NAS device for setting up private cloud storage for businesses. Cloud storage enables remote access features that make collaboration at work easier. Access rights can be tailored to managers and employees. It supports bidirectional syncing of cloud drives and ensures that all progress is saved in the two file locations – TNAS and computer.

Source : TerraMaster

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