Monday, October 5th 2009

QNAP Adds New Low Cost 4-Drive Turbo NAS Server Aimed At SOHO/Prosumer Users

QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of world class NAS servers, NVR Video Surveillance Systems, and Network-based Video Players today expanded their Turbo NAS lineup with the addition of the TS-410 desktop NAS server targeted specifically at the SOHO and Prosumer market segments. The TS-410 features 4 hot-swappable SATA hard drives with up to 8 TB of total capacity (with 2TB drives) and supports 2.5" or 3.5" hard drives, giving users more flexibility in selecting drives for installation. The TS-410 features a Marvell 800MHz CPU and 256MB DDRII memory which provides sustained high performance with low power consumption. The TS-410 can be configured for RAID 0/1/5/6/5+ spare, and JBOD with online RAID capacity expansion and online RAID level migration for high data redundancy. The TS-410 also supports iSCSI Target service with Thin Provisioning and dual Gigabit LAN ports, features generally found on much higher end NAS servers. The TS-410 also features 4 USB ports (1 front, 3 back panel) and 2 e-SATA ports for expanding the storage capacity or backing up the TS-410.

The TS-410 is a smart choice for installation in home or home-based business as it's fully compatible with Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and UNIX networks and features a built-in UPnP/ DLNA media server (with TwonkyMedia enabled) supporting a wide range of DLNA media players such as Sony PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming consoles. By installing the DLNA/ UPnP application on your iPhone or iPod touch, users can access the TS-410 on the home network and play videos, music, and photos from the server over the network. In addition, the high-speed PC-less Download Station with the unique QGet utility enables users to manage the BT/ FTP/ HTTP download tasks remotely over the local network or the Internet. The TS-410 can perform centralized backups of all computers attached to the network to protect valuable paid downloaded music & video content, digital pictures, and documents.
"QNAP's new TS-410 is a great addition to a home network; especially where lots of content is being downloaded and needs to be shared easily in mixed networks that might include Macs, PCs, and even game consoles" said Meiji Chang, CEO of QNAP Systems, Inc. "The TS-410 can easily and affordably handle this and many other tasks including centralized backup so the downloaded content on all the machines in the home network is protected." Mr. Chang added.

The TS-410 comes with QNAP's new V3 of its NAS management software, embedded as firmware, adding significant new features including virtual disk drives support (up to 8 virtual disks via iSCSI expansion over the network), exclusive QNAP RAID Recovery that can recover an inactive RAID 1, 5, or 6 due to unintentional removal of drives. Network Discovery Services are enhanced with new Bonjour support offering zero-configuration networking for HTTP, SAMBA, FTP, AFP, and SSH based networks, and full UPnP support. Other new features of the V3 firmware include EXT4 support for very large volumes and file sizes, SNMP support, and bitmap support for faster rebuilding of RAID volume after a crash or adding/removing a drive. Version 3 includes an all-new AJAX-based web interface that is extremely easy to use and is broadly compatible with popular web browsers.

QNAP offers the broadest lineup of NAS server enclosures currently available. QNAP Turbo NAS series NAS servers are available in 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8-bay desktop (QNAP exclusive feature) and rack mount configurations to fit the needs of consumer, small/medium business, workgroups, and entry-level enterprise networks. QNAP NAS servers feature hot-swap removable cartridge drives throughout the entire lineup, and offer unique features including iSCSI, and dual Gigabit LAN ports with fail-over, load-balancing and multi-IP setting capabilities for all Intel-based models. QNAP NAS servers are ideal for simple website hosting, ultra-high performance RAID storage supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 5+ hot spare, stand-alone file downloading, network-wide backups, printer sharing, video surveillance, and a whole lot more. QNAP NAS servers are fully compatible with Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and UNIX networks and incorporate green power management technologies.

Availability
The TS-410 will be globally available in October through popular commercial distributors, resellers, and e-tailers.
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7 Comments on QNAP Adds New Low Cost 4-Drive Turbo NAS Server Aimed At SOHO/Prosumer Users

#1
Xajel
Low cost ?

you said it's a low cost, yes ofcourse but how much ?

btw, can it connect to two systems in the same time ( two PC's throught 2x eSATA or eSATA/USB2 )
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#2
energyweapon
I don't think the e-SATA ports can be conneted to PCs. They are for external drive only.
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btarunr
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Xajelbtw, can it connect to two systems in the same time ( two PC's throught 2x eSATA or eSATA/USB2 )
It's a NAS, so you can connect it to n systems at the same time.
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#5
xkche
btarunrIt's a NAS, so you can connect it to n systems at the same time.
by LAN :cool: not by USB/eSata
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
xkcheby LAN :cool: not by USB/eSata
USB/eSATA is not even meant for PC connectivity. Only connecting additional storage devices (that again can be accessed by n machines).


And oh, :cool:
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#7
Xajel
btarunrIt's a NAS, so you can connect it to n systems at the same time.
I know it's NAS, but some NAS's offer direct connect with a PC or two to give fast access, even a gigabit lan can't keep up with eSATA speed... specially in RAID 0 arrays

most NAS will cut off the drive from network if you connect it directly using eSATA or USB, but some will allow this as it has hardware support for this feature so you can use both ports normally ( connect the NAS directly to the main PC and other PC's/other's will connect using network, in the main PC the NAS will look like normal HDD at full speed and not NAS and you don't have to mount it either )
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