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TerraMaster Introduces U8-111 8-Bay Storage Server with 10GbE

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TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products, introduces the U8-111 enterprise-class 8-bay networked storage server with high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet. It is a highly scalable storage server that's designed to meet the needs of enterprise virtualization, data-intensive applications, and service continuity. The TerraMaster U8-111 is competitively priced at US $1.099.99.

The TerraMaster U8-111 comes with a built-in 10GbE port delivering high-speed bandwidth to maximize the performance of the storage server. With two Seagate IronWolf 6 TB hard drives in RAID 0 mode, the U8-111's read and write speeds can reach 650 MB/s and 670 MB/s, respectively. Users can take advantage of the higher 10GbE speeds without replacing Cat6/6A cables for adopters and without the need for 10GbE add-on NIC cards. The U8-111 is designed for professional content creators such as video editors and animators that handle large data wherein speed and bandwidth greatly affect productivity.



Supports Link Aggregation
The U8-111 comes equipped with two network interfaces and the Link Aggregation function which ensures network connectivity if one network interface fails. Link Aggregation also provides on-load balancing that automatically balances network traffic between the link networks. This ensures reliable and stable connectivity for the U8-111 at all times.

Management Made Easy with TOS 4.2
The U8-111 features an enterprise version of the TOS 4.2 system which provides access to numerous applications and functions for easy user account and storage space management. TOS 4.2 version featuring a fresh new interface and new features including Web Server support, Wake-on-LAN (WOL) support, IPv4 and IPv6 support, improved security with SSL, improved support and monitoring, and other features.

Storage server users will be managed easily using the TOS system. The TNAS can support up to 1000 users and user management is done using the TOS system. Users can access the server storage through a browser to drag and drop files to upload or download with ease.

Multiple Backup Options
The TOS system also comes with a robust suite of security features that includes smart backup options to effectively protect data. Users can backup data on the storage server to another computer, external USB device, another TNAS, or cloud storage.It also supports Time Machine backup and Rsync remote backup. TerraMaster backup applications support data deduplication and incremental backup.

Virtual Disk Support
The TerraMaster U8-111 supports virtual disks via ISCSI. Mount virtual disks via ISCSI to expand storage space to improve storage space management and utilization efficiency.

Pricing
The TerraMaster U8-111 8-Bay Storage Server has an MSRP of US$1,099.99 now available at Amazon in the United States. For other regions, please contact your local TerraMaster representative for more details on pricing and availability.

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Are both NICs 10GbE?

Perhaps I'm not representative of the mass market but when I think of 10GbE storage it's usually used with redundant-switch infrastructure. Everything on my SAN fabric is dual-homed, even the cheaper tier-2 storage.
 
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Are both NICs 10GbE?

Perhaps I'm not representative of the mass market but when I think of 10GbE storage it's usually used with redundant-switch infrastructure. Everything on my SAN fabric is dual-homed, even the cheaper tier-2 storage.
1x 10Gbps 2x 1Gbps by the looks of it.
Also an amazing Celeron J3455 processor...

Is that a Cooler Master logo?
For the umpteenth time, this is a Cooler Master subsidiary.
 
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A single 10GB interface and no redundant power, "enterprise"....? yeah no.

This is a small business NAS. Looks like they are using a Supermicro chassis which is nice, just don't call it "enterprise".
 
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A single 10GB interface and no redundant power, "enterprise"....? yeah no.

This is a small business NAS. Looks like they are using a Supermicro chassis which is nice, just don't call it "enterprise".
noun
noun: enterprise; plural noun: enterprises
  1. 1.
    a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one.
    "a joint enterprise between French and Japanese companies"


    2.
    a business or company.
    "a state-owned enterprise"
 
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noun
noun: enterprise; plural noun: enterprises
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    a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one.
    "a joint enterprise between French and Japanese companies"


    2.
    a business or company.
    "a state-owned enterprise"
Not sure what that is supposed to mean other than you get your understanding of IT terminology from the dictionary?
 
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