| QNAP Lauches Intel Atom D510 VMware NAS Servers |
| Written by QNAP Systems, Inc. | ||
| Monday, 04 January 2010 | ||
QNAP Raises Performance Bar With Intel Atom Processor D510 VMware-Ready Certified, All-in-one iSCSI Turbo NASNew 2, 4, 6, and 8 Drive Desktop Models Deliver Stunning Performance, Incorporate New Intel Atom D510 1.66Ghz Dual-core Processor, iSCSI, and are VMware Ready Certified
The new Turbo NAS series incorporates the Intel AtomTM D-510 dual-core processor, which delivers exceptional performance and maintains high reliability for multiple concurrent tasks and intensive data transfer with very low power consumption. Businesses of all sizes are able to enjoy the interoperability between VMware virtual machines and QNAP high performance, low power consumption certified storage, take the advantages of VMware Cloud Computing environments. "QNAP's new Business Series Turbo NAS servers really mean business" Richard Lee, President of QNAP Systems, Inc. "This new series provides businesses of all sizes a solid foundation for their network storage needs and a host of business-critical applications." Mr. Lee added. "Businesses of all sizes require feature-rich NAS systems with scalability and interoperability to effectively manage data across the network," said Seth Bobroff, General Manager, Intel Data Center Group - Storage. "The Intel AtomTM processor D510 provides a flexible architecture for QNAP to deliver a series of NAS systems that optimize performance and energy efficiency in this class of systems." The new Turbo NAS series comes with new version 3.2 of the QNAP NAS management software which supports lots of class-leading new features such as iSCSI service; supports SPC-3 Persistent Reservation for clustering in VMware and Windows Server 2008. MPIO and MC/S are also supported. As well as new DFS support (Folder Aggregation), import of user-list, and customizable Daylight Saving Time for easier administration, the next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6, has been incorporated for future networking evolution. QNAP's Web File Manager 2 features an entirely redesigned user interface and functionality for improved file sharing and management. WebDAV is also available for users to collaboratively share, access, and edit files over HTTP and HTTPS. Additionally, Apple's Time Machine backup is now supported.
Availability QNAP offers the broadest lineup of NAS server enclosures currently available. QNAP Turbo NAS servers are available in 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bay tower & rack mount configurations to fit consumer's needs, including small/medium business, workgroups, and entry-level enterprise networks. Most QNAP NAS servers feature hot-swap removable cartridge drives, and offer unique features including virtual disk, 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, 5+ hot spare and 6+hot spare (4 drive and higher models), 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. The new Business Series Turbo NAS models will be on display at CES booth: South 4 36827 or visit https://www.qnap.com/ for more information, including spec sheets and high resolution images.
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