TheĀ T12-423 12-Bay NAS EnclosureĀ fromĀ TerraMasterĀ is suitable for SMB users who need high-performance storage solutions. It is powered by a 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron 4-Core processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM (upgradeable to 32GB), integrated Intel UHD graphics, and AES-NI hardware encryption. It runs using TOS, a Linux-based operating system. This unit has twelve SATA drive bays that natively support 3.5″ hard drives, as well as 2.5″ hard drives and SSDs, along with one M.2 NVMe slot for SSD caching. In a RAID 0 configuration, the T12-423 can transfer data at speeds up to 283 MB/s.
Also featured are two USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, which allow it to be connected to external peripherals. Network connectivity is achieved via two 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports with port trunking failover support, which helps to provide redundancy in the case that a LAN connection malfunction occurs on one port. Supported RAID modes include RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, each of which provides performance, data redundancy, or a combination of both. For those who do not require a RAID, JBOD and Single modes are also available, allowing each drive bay to be individually utilized.
TerraMaster has engineered the T12-423 to be energy efficient. Not only does it feature three 80mm fans to help keep the system running cool, the server supports numerous scheduled power on / off cycles and hard-drive hibernation to further minimize power consumption and operational expenses. The T12-423 operates using an internal 500W power supply and also includes a power cord, an RJ45 cable, and screws. Protection is provided by a limited 2-year warranty.
Integrated with multiple backup applications, the T12-423 uses visual user interfaces and reliable storage technologies to protect your precious data.
Centralized Backup
Backups for virtual machines, employees’ PCs, and file servers are managed centrally, facilitating the rapid restoration of data after an incident.
Duple Backup
To provide several offsite backup versions, Duple Backup offers advanced data protection by backing up files to another remote TNAS, file server, or cloud drive.
Snapshot
Take continuous snapshots of your folders or iSCSI LUNs by enabling snapshot schedule. When a disaster occurs, it can roll back to points-in-time and restore to the last backup, ensuring your data is well protected.
CloudSync
Back up your data to a mainstream cloud drive to provide remote backup versions, making your data more secure.
There are no reviews yet.