Yay my TVS-h847T core i9 64GB has been featured in this video! you didn't mention it comes with gen4 lanes! it should have come with 10Gbe ports too however (Im in the UK and NOT a creator not a small studio user lol) - I hope my TVS-h1688X is featured in the 12 bay +4 video 🙂
HDD's do have a limitation... the best SATA EXOS X24 speeds on their data sheet is 285MB/s under ideal conditions/data. Multiplying 285 by the 8 drive bays will only give a little over 2,000MB/s... with real world random data and a redundant RAID setup, probably half that. So SSD's would be needed to achieve anything faster.
Hi, looking to purchase the TVS-h874T. Could you please tell me does the T2E feature using Thunderbolt mean my Mac would share the same IP address as the NAS or would it be assigned its own? Thank you
Each device will get their own IP address, the NAS has one (either static or DHCP) and the Mac would be assigned one via DHCP from your DHCP server if you wish, or you can set it as a static too.
Hi @QNAPUK thank you for the video. I just had to replace my ts-h886, as the motherboard die, for a ts-873A (still unsure if this was the correct decision). I am using all same drives, ssd, m.2, 10Gb card, etc. and I have notice a huge drop down in the values obtained by Disk Speed Test. RAID configuration is the same, Cache too, etc. I used to have around 1000 MB/s write speeds and now I am not even above 50 MB/s. Tried NAS also with a QXG-10G2SF-X710 and with a QXG-10G1T card and also had no luck. Any idea? thank you, Daniel
I would recommending opening up a support ticket with our Helpdesk, you can do this from the Helpdesk app on your NAS, the first message to support will include any logs from your NAS so they can look into it.
If a PCIe GPU is installed in the 873, along with better plex transcoding, does it allow for direct viewing of videos over the HDMI interface, or is the HDMI interface only used for administration?
Yes, install our HybridDesk Station (HDStation), this is what will control what is on the HDMI output. You can install video players there. You will also need to make sure that your PCIe GPU is set to the mode of "QTS Mode" in the settings for it.
Is it possible to use 8 HDDs X24 24TB exos enterprise from seagate with (TVS 874T i9 64GB RAM) NAS to achieve a total of 168 TB in RAID 5? Because in the official website it was mentioned that the maximum storage is 154TB with 22TB RAID 5!
Yes, the 24TB Exos X24 (ST24000NM002H) has now been added to our compatibility list for the TVS-h874T so you would be able to install 8 in there. Space available will be confirmed by the NAS, but after doing the decimal (advertised size) to binary (actual usable by NAS) conversion, you would have around 150-152TB available in RAID5. For context, the 22TB drive would give around 138-140TB usable in a RAID5. 24TB (decimal) = 21.82TB (binary) 22TB (decimal) = 20TB (binary)
Yay my TVS-h847T core i9 64GB has been featured in this video! you didn't mention it comes with gen4 lanes! it should have come with 10Gbe ports too however (Im in the UK and NOT a creator not a small studio user lol) - I hope my TVS-h1688X is featured in the 12 bay +4 video 🙂
For ~6000mb/s and ~4000mbs/s from 25gbe in TVS-h874T you need SSD's hard drives or you are capable of getting that from for example EXOS hard drives?
HDD's do have a limitation... the best SATA EXOS X24 speeds on their data sheet is 285MB/s under ideal conditions/data. Multiplying 285 by the 8 drive bays will only give a little over 2,000MB/s... with real world random data and a redundant RAID setup, probably half that. So SSD's would be needed to achieve anything faster.
Hi, looking to purchase the TVS-h874T.
Could you please tell me does the T2E feature using Thunderbolt mean my Mac would share the same IP address as the NAS or would it be assigned its own?
Thank you
Each device will get their own IP address, the NAS has one (either static or DHCP) and the Mac would be assigned one via DHCP from your DHCP server if you wish, or you can set it as a static too.
@@QNAPUK much appreciated, thank you. That is how I expected it likely to work but great to get confirmation 👍🏻
Hi @QNAPUK thank you for the video. I just had to replace my ts-h886, as the motherboard die, for a ts-873A (still unsure if this was the correct decision). I am using all same drives, ssd, m.2, 10Gb card, etc. and I have notice a huge drop down in the values obtained by Disk Speed Test. RAID configuration is the same, Cache too, etc. I used to have around 1000 MB/s write speeds and now I am not even above 50 MB/s. Tried NAS also with a QXG-10G2SF-X710 and with a QXG-10G1T card and also had no luck. Any idea? thank you, Daniel
I would recommending opening up a support ticket with our Helpdesk, you can do this from the Helpdesk app on your NAS, the first message to support will include any logs from your NAS so they can look into it.
If a PCIe GPU is installed in the 873, along with better plex transcoding, does it allow for direct viewing of videos over the HDMI interface, or is the HDMI interface only used for administration?
Yes, install our HybridDesk Station (HDStation), this is what will control what is on the HDMI output. You can install video players there.
You will also need to make sure that your PCIe GPU is set to the mode of "QTS Mode" in the settings for it.
There is the TS-x73A family ❤
Is it possible to use 8 HDDs X24 24TB exos enterprise from seagate with (TVS 874T i9 64GB RAM) NAS to achieve a total of 168 TB in RAID 5? Because in the official website it was mentioned that the maximum storage is 154TB with 22TB RAID 5!
Yes, the 24TB Exos X24 (ST24000NM002H) has now been added to our compatibility list for the TVS-h874T so you would be able to install 8 in there. Space available will be confirmed by the NAS, but after doing the decimal (advertised size) to binary (actual usable by NAS) conversion, you would have around 150-152TB available in RAID5.
For context, the 22TB drive would give around 138-140TB usable in a RAID5.
24TB (decimal) = 21.82TB (binary)
22TB (decimal) = 20TB (binary)