📄️ Volume
A volume in TNAS is the fundamental storage space where all your data, including shared folders and documents, is stored. You must create at least one volume before storing data on TNAS.
📄️ Storage Pool
With TNAS, you can consolidate multiple disks into a unified storage device called a storage pool. From this pool, you can easily create volumes and expand them if space is available. TNAS also supports various RAID configurations, offering diverse levels of data protection.
📄️ Disk
In the Disk functionality, you can access detailed information about your disks, check their health status, and perform maintenance operations like disk health checks.
📄️ Virtual Disk
You can mount the iSCSI Target from a NAS device or server onto TNAS as a Virtual Disk, thereby expanding TNAS's storage capacity.
📄️ USB Device
To guarantee uninterrupted and stable operation, a hot spare disk is an auxiliary disk that will automatically take over following the failure of any disk within the storage pool. For optimal performance and compatibility, it is advisable to select a hot spare disk of the same model as the existing disks in the storage pool. The capacity of the hot spare disk should be at least equal to the smallest member disk in the storage pool. If the storage pool uses a TRAID or TRAID+ array type, the capacity of the hot spare disk should be at least equal to the largest member disk in the storage pool.
📄️ Hot Spare Disk
To guarantee uninterrupted and stable operation, a hot spare disk is an auxiliary disk that will automatically take over following the failure of any disk within the storage pool. For optimal performance and compatibility, it is advisable to select a hot spare disk of the same model as the existing disks in the storage pool. The capacity of the hot spare disk should be at least equal to the smallest member disk in the storage pool. If the storage pool uses a TRAID or TRAID+ array type, the capacity of the hot spare disk should be at least equal to the largest member disk in the storage pool.
📄️ Hyper Cache
Hyper Cache is a unique SSD cache acceleration technology developed by TerraMaster. Compared with traditional SSD cache, Hyper Cache can offers two cache modes to choose from to suit different needs, and can also create disk arrays for SSDs to increase cache speed and security. TerraMaster Hyper Cache can double the storage performance and create more efficient and reliable hybrid storage for you.