Should You Buy a Terramaster in 2026?

NASCompares
NASComparesMar 15, 2026

Why It Matters

Terramaster’s aggressive pricing and expanding feature set give budget‑conscious users a viable alternative to premium NAS vendors, reshaping the mid‑range storage market in 2026.

Key Takeaways

  • Terramaster offers up to 30% promotional discounts now.
  • TOS 7 OS adds improved UX, VM tools, BTRFS support.
  • Flexible T-RAID allows mixed drive sizes, unlike Synology SHR.
  • Security features include isolation mode and built-in scanner.
  • Price-performance beats many Chinese NAS rivals, but lacks HDMI apps.

Summary

The video reviews whether a Terramaster network‑attached storage (NAS) unit is worth buying in 2026, noting rising costs of drives, SSDs and RAM and the need for affordable turnkey solutions. Although the segment is sponsored, the presenter promises a balanced assessment.

Terramaster is running a promotion of up to 30 % off and positions itself as the most cost‑effective turnkey option. Its T-RAID system lets users mix drive capacities across multiple RAID groups, a flexibility not found in Synology’s SHR. The hardware line spans desktop‑class i5/i9 models with dual 10 GbE, M.2 NVMe caching, and even USB4/Thunderbolt 5 storage enclosures, while the TOS 7 operating system adds built‑in security tools, isolation mode, VM and container support, and a refreshed UI.

The reviewer highlights unique features such as the one‑click isolation mode that cuts off all remote access until reboot, and the early beta of TOS 7, which runs on BTRFS and brings the UX closer to Synology DSM and QNAP QTS. A highlighted price point is $730 for an 8‑bay i3 desktop with 10 GbE, illustrating the aggressive pricing.

For small‑business and prosumer buyers, Terramaster offers a compelling blend of performance and price, filling the gap between premium brands and the flood of low‑feature Chinese competitors. However, gaps remain in HDMI‑based applications, advanced surveillance, and AI photo processing, meaning power users may still prefer Synology or QNAP for those workloads.

Original Description

Terramaster Products from the official store (and support this YouTube channel) that are now on 10-30% OFF:
Alternatively, there are Amazon links below (also on a Spring Sale price drop):
Buy Here on Amazon - https://amzn.to/47bYUH9
TERRAMASTER F2-425 $269.99 on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3ZmSsLV
Terramaster F4-425 NAS $399 on Amazon - https://amzn.to/4tkGZu4
Terramaster F4-425 NAS on $519 Amazon https://amzn.to/4obyrCA
Terramaster F4-425 NAS on £484 (+ £78 off) https://amzn.to/47ywdr7
F2-425 PLUS 2-Bay $339 on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3KYVUIG
F2-425 PLUS 2-Bay £379 on Amazon (£57 Off) - https://amzn.to/4oyDugs
Update - The Terramaster F6-424 Max NAS is NOW Available HERE on Amazon for $999 https://amzn.to/40Tdgw8
Terramaster F4-425 PLUS $569 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4ElII3t
TERRAMASTER F2-425 Plus NAS $399 https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c2JMwLdv
Synology vs Terramaster in 2025 (Article) https://nascompares.com/guide/synology-vs-terramaster-in-2025/
Terramaster F8 SSD $599 on Aliexpress - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DntaIZd
Terramaster F2-424/F4-424/F4-424 PRO
Terramaster F4-424 Pro Review - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9-n1Ahysd8
Terramaster F4-424 Pro NAS FULL YouTube Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6xY0RVQew
Video Chapters
00:00 Storage Costs Rising
00:28 Why TerraMaster
01:18 NAS Market Position
01:58 Security Features
02:35 Isolation Mode
03:22 Flexible RAID
04:04 Affordable 10GbE
04:34 Desktop And Rack NAS
05:02 DAS And Expansion
05:39 Flash NAS Options
06:27 Hardware Value
06:35 Synology Feature Gap
07:14 Terra Backup Tools
07:39 Hardware Advantage
07:46 TOS 7 Preview
08:31 Compatibility Support
08:50 Weak Areas
09:15 HDMI Limitations
09:42 AI Photo Limits
09:55 App Center Gaps
10:21 Price Context
10:46 Market Position
11:18 NAS Market Shift
11:42 Final Verdict
Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video from Amazon? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can head to Amazon using this link and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy, which goes directly back to NASCompares and allows me and Eddie to keep doing what we do here on YouTube and the Blog - https://amzn.to/3TjM0kj

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