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QNAP Unveils World's First Ryzen-based NAS at Computex 2017

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Amidst the cutting-edge innovations in NAS, networking, and IoT presented by QNAP Systems, Inc. at COMPUTEX 2017, the announcement of the world's first AMD Ryzen-based NAS took center stage and underlined QNAP's commitment to push the boundaries of NAS performance and functionality.

The new TS-x77 series leverages the incredible power of Ryzen, featuring processors with up to 8-cores/16-threads with Turbo Core up to 3.7 GHz to greatly boost virtualization performance. The TS-x77 is designed as a high-performance, highly-capable tiered storage geared for I/O intensive and virtualization applications, and also supports AMD Radeon and NVIDIA graphics cards to satisfy resource-demanding video editing and playback.





The TS-x77 series will be available in 6, 8, and 12-bay models with AMD Ryzen 7 (8-cores/16-threads) and AMD Ryzen 5 (6-cores/12-threads and 4-core/8-thread) processors that support AES-NI encryption acceleration and up to 64GB DDR4 RAM. Every model in the series provides three PCIe Gen.3 slots for incredible expansion potential for supporting 10GbE/40GbE NICs, PCIe NVMe SSD, graphics cards, and USB 3.1 expansion cards. Two M.2 SATA 6 GB/s SSD slots are provided for cache acceleration or high-performance storage pools. Incorporating incredible performance, scalability and reliability, the TS-x77 series provides an exceptional business-ready storage solution for running a wide range of business tasks (including cross-platform file sharing, backup, disaster recovery, and iSCSI & virtualization tasks) without breaking a sweat.

The TS-x77 series features an excellent combination of hardware and software that delivers high expandability, high reliability, and all the tools necessary to satisfy IOPS-demanding workloads and multitasking. Download the TS-x77 datasheet for more information.

The QNAP TS-x77 NAS will be available from Q3 2017. Check out the pre-release version of the TS-x77 series at QNAP stand J1217, COMPUTEX TAIPEI from May 30 to June 3, 2017.

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Very nice indeed,....

Unfortunately this will likely cost about as much as the Qnap 1282, 1282T2 and 1282T3. So that would put it at just a little under $2000 USD (for the 1282) all the way up to ~$3400 possibly more (for the 1282T3).
 
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