The new 8-bay TerraMaster NAS series can support up to “1000 user accounts with RBAC and Windows ACL rights management,” making their new line of storage ideal for ease of use and easy access for user rights management. It supports drives from 2,5 to 3,5 inches and features four full RJ-45 1GbE LAN ports for a wide variety of LAN connections. The new 8-bay TerraMaster NAS series also features one PCIe 3.0 x16 slot and two PCIe 3.0 x8 slots, which opens up expansion options for NICs up to 10GbE or even dedicated RAID cards.
Inside the 8-bay TerraMaster Rackmount NAS series are Intel quad-core processors (up to an enterprise-grade Intel Xeon E-2224), allowing the server series to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. a much more robust enterprise solution compared to its comparable consumer TerraMaster range. There is also 8GB of DDR4 memory on board, which can be expanded up to 64GB using 4x16GB memory modules. ECC (Error Code Correction) memory support provides exceptional security and high levels of stability – critical for frequently used and critical business databases.
TerraMaster includes the TOS operating system for security, firewalls, https access, and a “256-bit AES disk encryption security protection engine.”
The TerraMaster U8-322-9100 8-bay enterprise network storage server provides a cost-effective storage solution for a variety of business and government needs. It features an efficient Intel quad-core processor with 8GB of DDR4 memory expandable up to 64GB. The TerraMaster U8-8-322 9100-bay RackMount NAS is ideal for startups with a limited $ 1899 budget.
The TerraMaster U8-522-9400 8-bay enterprise network storage server is ideal for growing businesses with a more powerful Intel Core i5 processor priced at $ 2299. The TerraMaster U8-722-2224, on the other hand, comes with an Intel Xeon processor, which is ideal for businesses with high storage requirements for $ 2.
All models are highly scalable, combining two or more TerraMaster rack servers to create a server cluster or multi-node rack server for data redundancy or storage expansion.
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