ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2014-09-21 02:58:28
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With the TS-459, QNAP presents us a NAS (Network Attached Storage) in a class of its own. By using an Intel Atom Dual Core processor, running at 1.66 GHz, the TS-459 is exceptionally fast and the use of a Linux kernel grants enormous flexibility regard...
The QNAP TS-459 Pro is an extremely powerful and versatile Network Attached Storage System. Because the TS-459 Pro basically is a normal PC the station provides more than enough performance to run even under full load and multiple client access at the...
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At CES Cameron and I paid a visit to QNAP’s booth to take a look at several new NAS appliances and servers the company launched at the show. Little did we know that the new product lineup would be so extensive, almost a top to bottom refresh. The fi...
QNAP has always taken their SMB business seriously and have now been able to offer these products with the transfer rates found in their entry level enterprise models. For many years there has been a decent sized divide between these two markets when...
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When it comes to the GUI, Thecus' N4200 lacks a number of features and settings found in the QNAP TS-459 Pro, forcing the user to accept some compromises. However, most of these are features a typical user will never miss.
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When Qnap launched its TS-439 Pro it claimed it was the first Atom-powered NAS appliance to market. The TS-459 Pro is another first for Qnap as it's powered by Intel's latest 1.66GHz D510 dual-core Atom processor. On the surface, the TS-459 doesn't off...
A compact appliance offering lots of storage features, good IP SAN support and a high-performance dual-core Atom...
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Product Code: TS-459 The Qnap TS-459 Pro Turbo - Qnap's latest network-attached storage (NAS) device - might not look much different from its predecessors, but there's a lot more power packed underneath the hood. Armed with Intel's latest dual-core...
Despite its small stature, the four-bay QNAP TS-459 Pro Turbo NAS device packs a mean punch. There are plenty of features to suit the home and small office, and it's powerful components will make for quick backups and lag-free media streaming. James H...
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QNAP's latest network-attached storage (NAS) devices might not look much different from their predecessors, but there's a lot more power packed underneath the hood. Armed with Intel's latest dual-core Atom processor, the TS-459 Pro Turbo is blazingly fast for a four-bay NAS device and QNAP's latest firmware means it's a competent server for the home and office.EnclosureLike the TS-419P Turbo NAS, the QNAP TS-459 Pro Turbo has a brushed metal enclosure with four individually lockable drive ba...
iSCSI virtual disk service, high performance, eSATA ports...
No support for Mac-formatted external hard drives, media browsers are inadequate, slightly expensive...
Despite its small stature, the four-bay QNAP TS-459 Pro Turbo NAS device packs a mean punch. There are plenty of features to suit the home and small office, and it’s powerful components will make for quick backups and lag-free media streaming...
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Three vendors of network-attached storage, Qnap, Synology, and Thecus, sent over Intel Atom-based NAS servers to test the effects of protecting your data via encryption. But performance and configuration options are not identical, as our testing shows...
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