The cost of everything is only increasing, and we're picking up more subscriptions every year. That's where network-attached storage (NAS) comes into play. These smart enclosures can store a lot of data, comprising either hard drives or SSDs, allowing you to stash all your important documents and photos. Where a NAS can really transform your life is through self-hosting apps and services. Think about how much you pay for streaming services like Netflix and Spotify. What if you could create your own streaming services?

That's precisely where a NAS comes into play, and promotions such as Amazon Prime Day are prime (pun intended) opportunities to save a considerable amount of money. One of the barriers to entry for many is the upfront cost. You not only have to factor in the price of the NAS itself, but also drives since they come without any storage. Thanks to Prime Day, we've seen up to 30% discounted on the latest enclosures from TerraMaster. Even the impressive F6-424 with its six drive bays has a full $200 off the MSRP.

TerraMaster F2-424

Armed with an Intel N95 processor, the TerraMaster F4-424 means business. Joined by 8 GB of RAM, which is more than some Apple computers, the NAS can run various services, such as Jellyfin and Immich, allowing you to store, catalog, and stream your own content. Ready to save on subscription services? Make the switch today and save nearly $120 on the enclosure alone. If that wasn't enough, the company kitted this thing out with 2.5 GbE networking, so you won't encounter any bottlenecks for data transfers.

TerraMaster F2-424
$266 $380 Save $114

With two drive bays and an Intel processor, the F2-424 is potent and affordable, especially at this reduced Prime Day price.

TerraMaster F8 SSD

We positively reviewed the TerraMaster F8 SSD, an all-flash NAS enclosure. If you need something with slightly more oomph than the F2-424, this is the NAS for you. A single 10 GbE network port is joined by 8 GB of DDR5 RAM, an Intel N95 CPU, and the NAS even comes with eight heat sinks for the SSDs. The eight M.2 2280 slots are rated at PCIe 3.0, allowing you to install and configure some speedy storage with a maximum capacity of 64TB. Not bad for a discounted $640.

TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus
$640 $800 Save $160
CPU
Intel i3 N305
Memory
16GB DDR5 SODIMM
Drive Bays
8 M.2 slots
Ports
2x USB 3.2 Type-A ports, 1x USB 3.2 Type-C port, 1x HDMI socket, 1x 10GbE RJ45 port
OS
TOS 6

The TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus is a premium all-flash enclosure that lets you slot as many as eight M.2 SSDs for a maximum storage capacity of 64TB. It also includes an Intel i3 N305 processor and 16GB of DDR5 memory for solid performance in containerization and other home lab workloads.

TerraMaster F6-424

The TerraMaster F6-424 is designed for storing a lot of data. Capable of holding not one, but six 3.5-inch drives, this NAS has everything you'd need to start up a bustling home lab. So long as you don't mind doing it all yourself, the F6-424 is primed to make your smart home a reliaty with Home Assistant or remove your reliance on Microsoft Office with Nexcloud. There are thousands of Docker containers available for running just about anything. The F6-424 with an Intel Core i5 is also on sale for $800.

TerraMaster F6-424
$480 $600 Save $120
CPU
Intel Core i3-N300
Memory
32 GB DDR5
Drive Bays
4
Expansion
2x M.2 PCIe NVMe
Ports
2x 2.5 GbE, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2x1, 1x HDMI

TerraMaster's F4-424 Pro is one of the brand's most powerful servers for the home and office in a compact package. Inside is an Intel Core i3-N300 processor, plenty of RAM, super-fast networking, and the ability to run an OS of your choosing.

More TerraMaster NAS on sale

There are a few more TerraMaster NAS on sale, so if one of our highlights aren't quite for you, there's bound to be a discount on an enclosure that meets your needs. Everything from a Core i5 F4-424 NAS to a four-bay direct-attached storage (DAS) unit.