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NAS devices move up to Intel Atom D525
2010-09-10
Qnap Systems announced four new Business Series Turbo NAS (network attached storage) servers for SMB and corporate users, built around Intel's dual-core, 1.8GHz Atom D525 processor. The two-drive TS-259 Pro+ (4TB), four-drive TS-459 Pro+ (8TB), five-drive TS-559 Pro+ (10TB), and six-drive TS-659 Pro+ (12TB) all ship with 1GB RAM, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, iSCSI support, and newly updated Linux-based firmware.
The Turbo NAS Pro+ "Fall 2010 refresh" updates improve upon somewhat similar Qnap systems with the same names, minus the + sign. We have not covered these, but last year we did report on a six-bay TS-639 Pro that runs on an Intel Atom N270 and appears to aim at a similar SMB/enterprise market as the TS-659 Pro+. This February we covered the SMB-focused, two-drive, 4TB TS-239 Pro II and four-drive, 8TB TS-439 Pro II, both running the Intel Atom D410 "Pineview" processor. In March, Qnap announced the SMP/enterprise targeted TS-459U-RP and TS-459U-SP, both running on dual-core Intel Atom D510 processors. ![]() ![]() Qnap's TS259 Pro+ (left) and TS459 Pro+ (Click on either to enlarge) According to Intel, the Atom D425 and D525 include on-board GMA3150 graphics (as do the other Pine Trail CPUs) and support either DDR3 memory at 800MHz, or 800/667MHz DDR2 memory. ![]() ![]() Qnap's TS559 Pro+ (left) and TS659 Pro+ (Click on either to enlarge) All four models offer dual gigabit Ethernet ports, five USB 2.0 ports (one front-facing), and two back-facing eSATA ports. Other standard hardware features are said to include LCD panels, selection buttons, LED indicators, and an alarm buzzer. The operating temperature ranges from 32 to 104 deg. F (0 to 40 deg. C). Each system supports 2TB hard disk drives (HDDs), including both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch HDDs, housed in lockable, hot-swappable drive carriers, says Qnap. Each is said to support RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 5+ hot spare, and 6+ hot spare (5-drive and higher models) storage modes. In addition, online RAID capacity expansion, online RAID level migration, and RAID recovery are said to be available. Port detail for the TS-659 Pro+
With the systems' built-in iSCSI initiators and target services, network storage can be virtually expanded by adding additional Turbo NAS units to the network, says Qnap. The technology also lets users add up to eight virtual volumes per device, Data security features including volume-level AES 256-bit encryption are said to be standard. The Turbo NAS Pro+ series ships with a new version 3.3 of Qnap's NAS management software embedded as Linux firmware. The software includes centralized backup, website hosting, printer sharing, and file server/sharing. Other features are said to include video surveillance and recording using networked cameras. "QPKG" open source business applications are also available, including a SQL database management, ecommerce, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) apps. Stated Laurent Cheng, Product Manager for Qnap Systems, "No other NAS manufacturer equips their NAS offerings with the performance and business-critical features of Qnap units. The new Turbo NAS Pro+ models continue that tradition of excellence." Availability Qnap's Business Series Turbo NAS Pro+ servers will be available starting this month through popular commercial distributors, resellers, and retailers globally, says the company. More information, including datsheets may be found on the systems' respective web pages for the TS-259 Pro+, here, the TS-459 Pro+, here, the TS-559 Pro+, here, and the TS-659 Pro+, here. More information on version 3.3 of the Qnap Turbo NAS Firmware may be found here. Related Stories:
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