Unveiling QNAP's Latest Products | 🔥Thunderbolt 4 NAS | 🔥100GbE Switch + Much More!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2023
- TS-x87XU Series
The high-capacity TS-hxx87XU-RP is powered by a next-gen Intel® Xeon® processor, supports up to 128 GB DDR4 ECC memory, and provides an HDD/SSD hybrid storage architecture that balances performance and cost to deliver reliable server-grade performance. Running the ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system, the TS-hxx87XU-RP Series NAS emphasizes data integrity with inline data deduplication, near-limitless snapshots, real-time SnapSync, and QSAL (QNAP SSD Antiwear Leveling) - providing an ideal storage solution that meets today’s business requirements for file servers, virtualization servers, VDI, and backup/restore.
Dual 10GBASE-T and dual 2.5GbE high-speed connectivity enhances virtualization, intensive file access, and large backup/restoration tasks.
Optimized for business-class backup, including Google™ Workspace and Microsoft 365® data, and VMware® and Hyper-V virtual machines.
High-speed PCIe Gen 4 slots
Install 10/25GbE adapters, QM2 cards, or Fibre Channel cards to increase application performance.
Combines the advantages of high-capacity HDD and high-performance SSD. Supports SSD caching to boost IOPS performance.
New Thunderbolt 4 NAS
TVS-h874T-i7-32G
TVS-h874T-i9-64G
The brand-new Thunderbolt™ 4 NAS is a great sidekick for your creative talents. Coming with a powerful Intel® Core™ i9 16-core / i7 12-core processor, the TVS-h874T supercharges your productivity by allowing you to tackle 4K video projects smoothly and simultaneously across your team. The creator-oriented ZFS-based TVS-h874T NAS guarantees well-organized collaborative workflows and hardware expandability (such as upgradable 25 GbE connectivity and 64 GB RAM) to grow with your business and inspiration.
The TVS-h874T’s Self-Healing feature detects and corrects corrupted data, enabling video production to go off without a hitch and with peace of mind.
Store your files with RAID protection. If require additional storage capacity, just connect QNAP JBOD enclosures and expand up to 396 TB2.
High-speed connectivity with two built-in 2.5 GbE ports, and upgradable to 25/10 GbE using a PCIe network card.
TVS-h674T-i5-32G
The brand-new Thunderbolt™ 4 NAS is a great sidekick for your creative talents. Coming with a powerful Intel® Core™ i5 6-core processor, the TVS-h674T supercharges your productivity by allowing you to tackle 4K video projects smoothly and simultaneously across your team. The creator-oriented ZFS-based TVS-h674T NAS guarantees well-organized collaborative workflows and hardware expandability (such as upgradable 25 GbE connectivity and 64 GB RAM) to grow with your business and inspiration.
The built-in GPU accelerates transcoding for RAW video footage, allowing you, your team, and your clients to quickly watch videos on their devices.
The TVS-h674T’s Self-Healing feature detects and corrects corrupted data, enabling video production to go off without a hitch and with peace of mind.
The TVS-h674T has two Thunderbolt™ 4 ports and works perfectly with Macs using Apple Silicon (such as M1 and M2 chips) Intel® processors, and Windows PCs.
Photographers/videographers using external USB4™ or common USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-C SSDs can easily import files with the One-Touch-Copy function of their NAS.
Models detailed in the video
TVS-h874T-i7-32G
TVS-h874T-i9-64G
TVS-h674T-i5-32G
TS-h3087XU-RP-E2378-64G
TS-h2287XU-RP-E2378-64G
TS-h2287XU-RP-E2336-32G
TS-h1887XU-RP-E2336-32G
TS-h1887XU-RP-E2334-16G
TS-h987XU-RP-E2334-16G
TS-855eU-RP-8G
TS-855eU-8G
TS-1655-8G
TS-855X-8G
QXG-100G2SF-CX6
QXG-100G2SF-E810
QSW-M7308R-4X
0:15 - Introduction
1:02 - New Products Already available
4:55 - TS-855X Overview
5:51 - TS-1655 Overview
7:14 - TVS-hx74 Series Overview
8:51 - Thunderbolt 4 NAS - TVS-hx74T Series Overview
10:09 - Thunderbolt 4 NAS - TBS-h574TX Overview
12:42 - 100GbE Managed Switch
14:12 - 100GbE Network Adapter
15:51 - QuTS/QTS 5.1 Overview
16:00 - Key new features with QuTS h5.1
19:31 - QTS versus QuTS Hero Comparison
21:28 - QuTS Hero 5.1 Demo & Q&A
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Outstanding video and look forward to these new products as well as 5.1.
Quality content and quality hardware as per Craig!
i missing a (auto) backup funktion for QTS it self.
Hello, does this switch support rdma?
When will the TVS-h874T be available to purchase? I only see the product page on your website, but when I click buy there are no vendors carrying it. Thanks.
For the UK market, we're expecting them to be available around the start of November. Thanks.
@@QNAPUK Thanks for the reply. I didn't notice this was for the UK. Any idea for the US?
I would expect a similar time frame.
I am looking for an affordable NAS to store and edit 4k 10 bit video for You Tube. I am looking at this unit, the TS-h973AX, and the TS-932PX. I was opting for the TS-932PX, but I am concerned that the ARM process simply will not push enough data across 10gb network good enough to editing footage off of the NAS. So, am I correct? Will any of these three units be good for my purposes? Thank you in advance. Tim
I would recommend the TS-h973AX for this, it has the 2 x U.2 bays to allow you to install some very fast storage which will help with the editing.
I have a TS-473A, (2) TS-251D units and a 4 disk JBOD enclosure
How would you recommend figuring out how to consolidate the units into one?
Should i just count cores/memory/disks and get it in one unit?
They serve different functions, one is a main server, one is our NVR and one is a separate backup server
Perhaps better to keep them isolated?
Entirely up to you, I run a file server/NVR/Media Server/VPN Server all from 1 x TS-364, works great... I then do backups to an older TS-230 as well as to MyQNAPCloud. Depending on how many users you have, simply putting larger drives in the TS-473A to accommodate all your data may be enough, it's a pretty nice unit. If you want something more powerful then you could jump up to something like our TS-h886-D1622-16G, it has a couple more drive bays if you need more space, you could then repurpose your other units as backup targets.
@@QNAPUK thanks for the suggestion, makes sense. Right now, we have 6-7 employees accessing data via QVPN (not concurrently) and QSync. The bottleneck is our network connectivity which caps out at 35Mbps upload speed (thanks to DOCSIS/Comcast).
We have about 15TB of company server storage, and we are only using about 3TB after 8 years - so it's not a data storage issue at this point. The backup device has a couple of 20TB drives in it, which should last us for quite a while.
As much as I love new hardware, I will probably stay with what have. If we need more VPN speed, I probably need a dedicated appliance, and if we need faster data access, changing to SSDs in the main unit is probably the most sensible path.
i5 device u removed it from web --- i5 is discontinued,,,,, the one thats everyone wants
🟥🟥🟥🟥u guys making too many product without giving small box with i5 and i7 very cheap move🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥 no one wants these , ppl wants i5 ,i7, or xeon in 4 bay...
We have made those before... usually only very specialist users need them and there isn't a huge amount of them. You can of course purchase a larger one and only use 4 drives. Smallest Xeon unit we have at the moment is the TS-h886, this is a 6-bay with 2 x 2.5" bays on top as well as 2 x M.2 NVMe slots, it also has 2 x PCIe slots in the back.
@@QNAPUK yes but look at the gbe , in a such a powerful device they ended up giving 2.5 gbe? If i am producing more power why would i give out less by 2.5 gbe thats really dint make sense , all ur products is like this , this is xeon all we need is this in 4 bay, even i5 in 4bay is impossible. This xeon is huge wide and tall with 2-3 fans .... Midrange can be smaller with 4 bay
Hello, does this switch support rdma?