QNAP has introduced its new product family business x59 Pro Turbo NAS TS-II solutions characterized by an Intel Atom Dual Core 1.8 GHz, USB 3.0 ports, support for 6Gb / s SATA hard drives DDR3 memory expandable up to 3GB. These solutions are the first ones that allow you to expand the memory easily through the slot easily accessible by novice users.
They are part of this series models 4, 5 and 6 bay TS-459, TS-559 and TS-659 Pro II, which are offered with the new firmware 3.4.1 preinstalled which introduces significant enhancements such as cloud backup Real-time and the new function RTRR (real-time remote replication) to backup and data replication between primary and secondary storage server.
The Turbo NAS TS-II Pro x59 allow you to share printers and files across the network, offering applications such as video surveillance and other important features all integrated into a single product that can be installed in the office even in the absence of a dedicated server room. "The new family of x59 Pro Turbo NAS TS-II is a perfect combination of performance and advanced professional features," said Richard Lee, President of QNAP Systems, Inc.
"Thanks to the wide range of applications dedicated to the busines world, QNAP fully meets the needs of SMEs and large companies seeking solutions for powerful and reliable network storage." The x59 family of TS-II Pro supports a maximum storage space equal to 18TB as hard drives can be replaced with warm thanks to "hot-swap", configured in RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, 5 + hot spare, 6 + hot spare, 10 + Hot Spare and JBOD, expanded and migrated through the various RAID levels and hot.
Facilities include two Gigabit LAN ports for a better balance of the network, 6 USB ports (1 USB 3.0 in front and 4 USB 2.0 ports on the back) and 2-Port e-SATA. Not lack of support for virtualized environments VMware, Citrix and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V technologies including iSCSI, thin provisioning and MC / S MPIO.
More information is available on the manufacturer's website: - TS-459 Pro II - TS-559 Pro II - TS-659 Pro II
They are part of this series models 4, 5 and 6 bay TS-459, TS-559 and TS-659 Pro II, which are offered with the new firmware 3.4.1 preinstalled which introduces significant enhancements such as cloud backup Real-time and the new function RTRR (real-time remote replication) to backup and data replication between primary and secondary storage server.
The Turbo NAS TS-II Pro x59 allow you to share printers and files across the network, offering applications such as video surveillance and other important features all integrated into a single product that can be installed in the office even in the absence of a dedicated server room. "The new family of x59 Pro Turbo NAS TS-II is a perfect combination of performance and advanced professional features," said Richard Lee, President of QNAP Systems, Inc.
"Thanks to the wide range of applications dedicated to the busines world, QNAP fully meets the needs of SMEs and large companies seeking solutions for powerful and reliable network storage." The x59 family of TS-II Pro supports a maximum storage space equal to 18TB as hard drives can be replaced with warm thanks to "hot-swap", configured in RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, 5 + hot spare, 6 + hot spare, 10 + Hot Spare and JBOD, expanded and migrated through the various RAID levels and hot.
Facilities include two Gigabit LAN ports for a better balance of the network, 6 USB ports (1 USB 3.0 in front and 4 USB 2.0 ports on the back) and 2-Port e-SATA. Not lack of support for virtualized environments VMware, Citrix and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V technologies including iSCSI, thin provisioning and MC / S MPIO.
More information is available on the manufacturer's website: - TS-459 Pro II - TS-559 Pro II - TS-659 Pro II
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