NAS vendor Qnap says its SSD cache technology provides the best return on investment for enterprises and less demanding users. Using SSDs or other types of flash memory to accelerate rotating disk ...
Firstly, Qnap's design provides a single SSD cache across all the volumes or iSCSI LUNs on the NAS, where others may require a separate cache for each volume or LUN. The Qnap approach reduces the cost ...
QNAP® Systems, Inc. announced the new business-class TS-1685 desktop 16-bay Xeon® D Super NAS that supports twelve 3.5" hard drives and four 2.5" SSDs, provides six M.2 SSD slots, and features a ...
If we were writing this review three years ago, we would most likely be talking about another Marvell based appliance with substandard file performance, lacking a lot of features that we now take for ...
QNAP unveiled the quad-core Intel-based 2-bay TS-253Be and 4-bay TS-453Be. With a PCIe expansion slot, the functionality of both NAS can be expanded to meet application needs, including M.2 SSD ...
QNAP launched the high-performance 6-bay TVS-672X and 8-bay TVS-872X 10 GbE NAS with Intel Core i3 processors. With expandable storage capacity and feature-rich apps, both models support M.2 NVMe SSD ...
As well as announcing the launch of the new Google Photos backup system for network attached storage, QNAP has also introduced new QM2 PCIe expansion cards designed to make it easy to add additional ...
This month QNAP has introduced its new QNAP Dual-Port QM2 PCIe storage cards featuring M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots together with a 10GbE card making them perfect for network attached storage (NAS) and PC ...
Taipei, Taiwan, October, 2013 - QNAP ® Systems, Inc. today updated QTS 4.0, Turbo NAS operating system, for its business-class Turbo NAS models, featuring advanced functions for SMB users, including ...
POMONA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QNAP, Inc, a global network attached storage (NAS) company, announced the release of QTS SMB 4.0 Turbo NAS operating system, for its business-class Turbo NAS models, ...
Like a lot of you, I, too, wondered if it was worth splurging on NVMe drives just for caching. I mean, I could’ve spent that cash on more storage or a better CPU if I were building a DIY NAS, right?
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