

🚀 Compact power, colossal speed — your data’s new best friend.
The TERRAMASTER F8 SSD Plus is a palm-sized, 8-bay all-SSD NAS featuring an 8-core Intel i3 CPU, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and a 10GbE port for ultra-fast data transfers up to 1024MB/s. Designed for professionals and SMBs, it supports up to 64TB of NVMe SSD storage with advanced cooling via 8 heat sinks and silent fans. Its enterprise-grade backup suite ensures robust data protection, making it a versatile, high-performance storage solution for virtualization, multimedia, and business-critical applications.
























| ASIN | B0D9HWLDX5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Network Attached Storage (NAS) Enclosures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | F8 SSD Plus |
| Manufacturer | TERRAMASTER |
| Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 5.5 x 2.4 inches |
D**E
Overall good SSD NAS with 10gbe
Got the NAS and inserted 4 drives I had already. Setting up the drives was fairly easy. Started using the drives then decided to add 4 more. Got 2 quickly and added them. Drive sync took just a few hours and didn’t overload the CPU even though it’s low powered. When I got the last 2 drives a day later the sync was about the same. Fans are well placed and the drive temps are steady at around 100f whether idle or under load. It comes with the proper heat sinks for M.2 drives that attach with rubber bands. Had 1 break but they have extras in the kit. This is the best SSD NAS I have seen with a good cooling setup and a decent price. It’s tiny and light so you could take it with you when traveling. Build is mostly plastic but sturdy enough that as long as you don’t drop it you should be fine. Software seems to be stable and mostly polished. The network UPS function forces you to use an IP address and will not allow a hostname like every other NAS on my rack. When clicking on certain options in the control panel it gives annoying pop ups and there are no keyboard shortcuts that I can find but once I set it up I haven’t needed to use the interface much so it’s not that bad for me. I have reached over 900MB/s with this pretty consistently and the latency is very low when moving small files.
A**L
An absolute flash storage beast
Extremely impressed with the speed and performance of this unit. For those looking to run movies and services off it, you will want the beefier CPU and more RAM to help transcode files as neccessary. The unit is silent and you'd never know it was there if you didn't see the green light ontop. Very happy with my purchase and know this is a rock solid device.
C**Y
Compatible with TrueNAS
Works wonderfully with TrueNAS. Dropped 48Gb RAM in it to handle the ZFS cache and I get 10gb wire speed through my switch. Super quiet, super small, and super fast. Perfect for my needs
C**R
Nice hardware. Not as impressed with the software
Well designed hardware. Elegant case and construction. Quiet fans. Easy to open for service. Still fighting with the software. I had immich running nicely in Docker on TOS6. Wasn't really happy with TOS6, because I did not see a way to run python processes as a normal user. Decided to update to TOS7 Beta. That broke Docker, and immich. Docker Manager and Docker engine appear to be stuffed by permissions problems, according to what I see in the user forums. It appears that we do not have a way to fix it ourselves. I'm talking with support via email. We should be getting a newer Beta image this week. Maybe it will fix it? Was surprised to discover that new users cannot post a new topic or bug report in the User Forums. I can only reply to other people's posts. I may toss TOS and install TrueNAS, OpenMediaVault, or UNRaid instead?
B**R
Great NAS!
I have had the F8 SSD Plus for about a month. I mainly use it as a Plex server, and Plex works flawlessly on this unit - it even does hw transcodes! One of the first things I did was upgrade the RAM to 48GB (with a Crucial RAM 48GB DDR5 5600MHz card); technically, this unit only supports 32 RAM, but the 48 GB seems to be working fine, so far. The next thing I did was replace the operating system - I played around with TOS for a bit, but I am used to Linux and the OS just seemed...foreign, to Linux, almost like it was wearing a skin suit of Linux. I oped to install TrueNAS Scale (which is Debian-based) and it works almost flawlessly - the only thing you gotta do to get it to work is go into the BIOS and change: Security → Secure Boot → Secure Boot → Disabled Chipset → North Bridge → VT-d → Disabled Once you change those BIOS settings, you can install TrueNAS Scale (be warned that turing off Secure Boot can potentially lead to security issues, but that is the only way you can install ANY another OS and imo TrueNAS Scale is worth it). The 8 bays for SSD are great, but it comes with a caveat - you will need one bay for the OS, and for both TOS _and_ TrueNAS Scale, that _entire_ SSD disk is used for the OS, and all other space on it is 'lost'. You have two options - simply buy a cheap 128GB SSD and use that for the OS, OR you can find out how to use the remainder of that space on the NAS. I didnt look into it for TOS, but I do know that can be done for TrueNAS Scale (although it requires editing some python scripts, currently). TL;DR The physical unit itself is great; I wasnt a fan of the installed operating system, but you can - with just a very minor bit of work - install another OS (I installed TrueNAS Scale, and I have seen others install Unraid or even Windows). I highly recommend this unit, especially if you are using this for something like a Plex server.
K**R
Product is solid, documentation and support... The jury is out.
Purchased in February to replace a larger NAS server I was using. Overall happy with the product. Pros: Setup and configuration was relatively simple. Plugged it in, connected to the default name, logged in and had the storage formatting itself in short order. Created my SMB shares and was able to map them without issue. Cons: Documentation is non-existent beyond the quick setup, support is... Meh. Had an issue/question during the setup related to DNS and ended up having to explain networking to the person who fielded the call. Was interested in the docker solution they provide, having never really worked with it. Had a question regarding networking and couldn't get a response. There's no documentation on it, so it was an interesting learning experience. Was eventually able to get agentDVR, PiHole and Unifi controller docker instances running on it successfully, though. Applications are kind of thin at this point. Did get Jellyfin running on it successfully, though. The community app center has some free applications on it availble, majority are behind a paywall. Overall, I've been happy with it and I don't regret the purchase.
A**8
Using this for Plex and iSCSI, it's fast with a 10G NIC. I can saturate the link with this NAS. Fast, quiet, lightweight and portable if you need it to be. Turn off DoS protection to save yourself headaches with ICMP and Proxmox.
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