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BUFFALO TeraStation 5420 4-Bay 48TB (4x12TB) Business Rackmount NAS Storage Hard Drives Included
The BUFFALO TeraStation 5420 is a robust, enterprise-grade NAS built to empower small to mid-sized businesses with worry-free storage, powerful data protection, and scalable performance. This 4-bay rackmount system arrives with four 12TB enterprise hard drives pre-installed, delivering a total of 48TB of raw capacity ready for immediate deployment. Designed for continuous operation in professional environments, the TeraStation 5420 blends rugged reliability with user-friendly management, enabling effortless file sharing, centralized backups, and secure collaboration across teams. If you need a centralized storage backbone that supports flexible RAID configurations, easy administration, and seamless integration with Windows, Mac, and Linux clients, the TeraStation 5420 is a compelling choice that grows with your business needs.
- High-capacity 48TB total storage across four 12TB drives, providing ample space for team projects, multimedia assets, backups, and shared folders. This turnkey solution reduces the need for frequent expansions while enabling efficient data organization and archiving. The large capacity supports multiple teams and departments with scalable performance that keeps pace with rising data demands.
- 4-bay rackmount design with enterprise drives pre-installed, offering hot-swappable bays for quick drive replacements without downtime. The pre-loaded enterprise-grade HDDs reduce initial setup time and help ensure sustained reliability, durability, and mission-critical performance in demanding office environments. The rackmount form factor makes it a natural fit for server rooms, data closets, or IT closets with standard 19-inch racks.
- Powerful, easy-to-use NAS OS with web-based management provides centralized control over users, shares, permissions, and data protection. The intuitive web interface streamlines daily administration, even for teams without deep IT expertise. Built-in features simplify backups, file sharing, user access auditing, and scheduled maintenance tasks, so you can focus on core business activities rather than storage administration.
- Flexible data protection and RAID options including common RAID levels such as 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10 to balance performance, capacity, and redundancy. This versatility helps safeguard critical assets against drive failures, accidental deletions, or hardware issues. Business continuity is enhanced through snapshot-style data protection and reliable recovery options that minimize downtime and data loss.
- Network readiness and easy integration with standard gigabit Ethernet connectivity, plus support for multiple clients across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Centralized file sharing, remote access, and cloud-friendly backup workflows are simplified, enabling collaboration across dispersed teams while maintaining centralized control and security. The system also supports USB backups and peripheral connectivity for flexible data transfer paths.
Technical Details of BUFFALO TeraStation 5420 4-Bay 48TB (4x12TB) Business Rackmount NAS Storage Hard Drives Included
- Bays and drive configuration: 4 hot-swappable drive bays pre-installed with 12TB enterprise HDDs, for a total raw capacity of 48TB. The 4-bay rackmount enclosure is designed for 19-inch racks and provides scalable storage with straightforward maintenance.
- Total raw capacity: 48 TB (4 x 12 TB). This large capacity is suitable for organizations needing centralized storage for large media libraries, robust backups, and collaborative workspaces.
- Drive type and reliability: Enterprise-grade hard drives included to deliver sustained performance and higher MTBF suitable for 24/7 operation. These drives are chosen for reliability, endurance, and compatibility with business NAS workloads.
- Network interface: Standard gigabit Ethernet connectivity with potential options for link aggregation via multiple ports. This enables efficient file serving, smooth backups, and reliable access across teams, with room for performance improvements in busy networks.
- RAID and data protection: Supports multiple RAID configurations (e.g., RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10) to balance redundancy and capacity according to your disaster-recovery strategy. RAID management helps protect critical data in the event of drive failure and simplifies recovery processes.
- Management and OS: Web-based NAS operating system designed for centralized administration, user management, and easily configurable shares. The GUI is built to be intuitive for IT staff and capable for business users to set up and monitor storage, permissions, and tasks without specialized training.
- Security and access: Centralized user authentication, access controls, and shared-folder permissions to ensure data is accessible only to authorized users. Secure file sharing over SMB, NFS, FTP/FTPS/SFTP supports diverse client environments and security requirements.
- Backup and disaster recovery features: Integrated tools for scheduled backups to local shares, remote NAS, or cloud-based destinations. These features reduce risk of data loss and simplify business continuity planning for organizations reliant on consistent data availability.
- Power and efficiency: Energy-conscious design suitable for 24/7 operation with reliable power delivery. The system is built to sustain steady performance over long periods, minimizing maintenance and operational costs.
How to install BUFFALO TeraStation 5420
Setting up the BUFFALO TeraStation 5420 is designed to be straightforward, allowing your team to begin sharing files and backing up data quickly. Follow these steps to install and configure your storage appliance for immediate use:
- Unbox and inspect: Remove the TeraStation 5420 from its packaging, verify that the four 12TB drives are present, and check included mounting hardware, cables, and documentation. Ensure the power cord and any rack-mount ears are included for installation in a rack.
- Rack mounting (if needed): Attach the rack ears and secure the unit in a standard 19-inch rack. Confirm that the device has adequate clearance for ventilation and is positioned to allow easy access to front-panel indicators and rear ports.
- Connect to the network and power: Connect the NAS to a network switch or router using a standard Ethernet cable. Plug in the power cord and power on the unit. Allow the startup sequence to complete; this may take a few minutes as drives initialize and the NAS boots the operating system.
- Find the IP address and access the admin interface: Use your router’s DHCP client list or the Buffalo setup utility to locate the NAS IP address. Open a web browser and enter the IP address to reach the web-based management interface. Log in with the default administrator credentials provided in the documentation, then secure the account by changing the password.
- Configure storage and RAID: Use the management interface to initialize the drives, select a RAID level that fits your redundancy and capacity goals, and create a storage volume. If you’re migrating from another NAS, you can import shares and user accounts to preserve continuity.
- Set up shares and access permissions: Create shared folders for departments or teams, assign user groups, and configure permissions to control read/write access. Implement appropriate security settings and enable auditing if your policy requires monitoring.
- Establish backups and remote access: Configure scheduled backups to local networks or cloud destinations, set up remote access or VPN connections if needed, and verify recovery procedures. Test a backup and perform a data restoration check to ensure reliability.
- Apply updates and monitor health: Check for OS and firmware updates, apply them, and configure health monitoring alerts for drives, fans, and network status. Establish a regular maintenance routine to keep the system secure and performing at optimal levels.
Frequently asked questions
- What is included with the BUFFALO TeraStation 5420? The package includes a 4-bay NAS chassis with four 12TB enterprise-grade hard drives pre-installed, a power cord, rack-mounting hardware, and access to BUFFALO’s NAS operating system for centralized storage, file sharing, and data protection.
- What RAID levels does it support? The TeraStation 5420 supports multiple RAID configurations such as RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, allowing you to balance performance, capacity, and redundancy to suit your business continuity plan.
- Can I access the NAS from Windows, macOS, and Linux? Yes. The NAS provides standard file-sharing protocols (SMB/CIFS, NFS, FTP/S, etc.) for cross-platform access, enabling seamless collaboration across diverse client environments.
- Is there cloud backup or remote access support? The device offers backup options to local shares as well as cloud destinations, and it supports remote access through secure configurations, enabling teams to access data from outside the office when needed.
- What kind of performance can I expect? With a 4-bay configuration and enterprise-grade drives, the TeraStation 5420 delivers dependable throughput for everyday business workloads, including file sharing, backups, and media streaming, while maintaining data integrity and reliability for ongoing operations.
- How do I upgrade capacity later? You can replace drives with higher-capacity models, expand storage by adding a compatible expansion unit if supported, and reconfigure the RAID array to maximize capacity while preserving data protection.
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