
Terramaster
The Terramaster T12-500 Pro is a 12‑bay NAS powered by an Intel Core i7‑1255U, offering dual 10GbE networking, PCIe 4.0 NVMe caching, and up to 288 TB raw storage. It targets SMBs and power users needing high performance, flexible RAID, and extensive virtualization and media services.
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$2,099.99
Average
$1,773.22
Lowest
$1,699.99
Highest
$2,099.99
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Best For
Small‑to‑medium businesses, media production studios, and power users who need high compute, fast 10GbE networking, large scalable storage, and on‑device virtualization or container workloads.
Not Ideal For
Enterprises requiring redundant power supplies, users who depend on high‑end graphics performance, or customers who prioritize all‑metal chassis build quality.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the T12‑500 Pro for its desktop‑class i7 processor, dual 10GbE connectivity, and flexible TRAID system, noting that it delivers enterprise‑level performance at a competitive price. The rich app ecosystem and NVMe caching are highlighted as strong points, while the lack of a redundant power supply and the use of plastic drive trays are cited as drawbacks for critical deployments.
Common Complaints
Absence of a redundant PSU limits uptime in critical scenarios. Plastic drive tray components feel less robust compared to all‑metal competitors. Integrated graphics performance is throttled by single‑channel RAM
How It Compares
vs. Synology
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Choose Terramaster for cost‑effective high performance and flexibility; choose Synology for a refined software experience and enterprise‑grade redundancy.