At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・High transfer speed ・Compact design ・Many upgrade options ・HDMI connection Cons ・High price ・Increased power Consumption Our Verdict Even in its factory configuration ...
This is a killer two-bay NAS box with 10GbE, HDMI direct video output, and two M.2 SATA slots for high-speed caching. A Windowed browser interface, and a multitude of apps including video surveillance ...
When QNAP first released a high-performance NAS with hot-swappable 3.5" and 2.5" bays the market took notice. The system set new standards for performance with advanced cache options, as well as a ...
In 2015 I had the opportunity to review a QNAP TVS-471 NAS (networked-attached storage) system that came with four 4TB drives. So I was excited for the opportunity to review an updated, more powerful ...
With a built-in hypervisor, countless add-ons, and even a remote control, this ‘storage’ server might solve some problems you didn’t know you had We’ve seen a steady flow of multifunction NAS boxes ...
With redundant power supplies, extensive backup options, and a wealth of handy features, the low-cost, multilingual QNAP TS-859U-RP offers flexible network storage to smaller shops There’s an area of ...
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Super performance, four bays, USB 3.0, and a wealth of software features make this box a dream for SMBs, albeit a very expensive one. You can’t find a faster four ...
Eight drive bays and lightning speed highlight this NAS which was by far the fastest –and most expensive box we’ve tested to date. If your shared data or storage needs are greater than a four-bay box ...