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TerraMaster F4-424

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The abnormal shutdown notification occurs because holding down the power button forces the NAS to power off without completing system processes. This can lead to file corruption or data loss.

To shut down your TerraMaster NAS properly:

Use TOS (TerraMaster OS) Interface:

Log into the TOS web interface.
Go to Control Panel > Power Management > Shut Down.
This ensures all services and processes close safely before the system powers off.
Mobile App/Remote Access:

If you’re using the TerraMaster mobile app, you can also shut it down remotely via the app’s power management options.
Physical Button (Safer Option):

Tap (don’t hold) the power button briefly. Some models, including the F4-424, interpret a quick tap as a soft shutdown command.
The NAS will safely shut down after saving any ongoing processes.
2. Moving TOS Software to NVMe M.2 Drives
Currently, TerraMaster NAS systems install the TOS operating system on the first volume created (usually on your hard drives). Unfortunately, as of now, you cannot move TOS to the NVMe M.2 drives.

However, you can optimize the use of NVMe drives in two ways:

Cache Acceleration:

Use the NVMe drives for SSD cache to speed up frequently accessed data, especially for Plex. You can configure this in TOS > Control Panel > Storage Management > Cache Settings.
Choose read-write cache for best performance if you have redundancy elsewhere.
Dedicated Volume:

If you aren’t using the NVMe drives for cache, consider setting them up as a dedicated volume. This is ideal for high-speed operations, like storing the Plex database or transcoding cache, which will improve streaming performance.
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TerraMaster F4-424 - by ENQUIRIES - 12-28-2024, 04:35 PM
RE: TerraMaster F4-424 - by ed - 12-30-2024, 09:25 AM

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