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QNAP Unveils Two Its Mid-range NAS Server

QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of world class NAS servers today refreshes its popular mid-range NAS business lineup with new 2- and 4-drive desktop models, TS-239 Pro II+ and TS-439 Pro II+. The Turbo NAS servers adopt Intel's new D425 single-core Atom CPU with 1.8GHz clock speed and 1GB RAM, which delivers superior performance and high reliability with versatile business features. The new models provide maximum storage of 8TB (using four 2TB hard drives and single disk volume/JBOD configuration). The TS-239 Pro II+ and TS-439 Pro II+ NAS servers are compatible with VMware, Citrix and Windows 2008 Hyper-V clusters virtualization platform, ideal for file sharing, backup, and advanced server applications in the office environment.
"The new Intel Atom-based single-core NAS continues to perform an important
niche as a mid-range NAS server at price points which are attractive to
small business users," said Kerman Rana, Director Business Development of
QNAP Systems, Inc., India "QNAP refreshes the CPU clock speed of TS-239 Pro
II+ and TS-439 Pro II+ to 1.8GHz which deliver even faster and better
performance while executing concurrent applications and intensive data
transfer," Mr. Rana added. The new Turbo NAS supports 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch
hard drives housed in lockable, hot-swappable drive carriers, advanced RAID
configurations with online RAID capacity expansion, online RAID level
migration, and RAID recovery. The Turbo NAS servers ship with version 3.3
of QNAP NAS management software which offers a rich suite of
business-essential applications including class-leading iSCSI services with
SPC-3 persistent reservation for clustering, MPIO and MC/S, web server
hosting, ISO file archiving, QMobile multimedia app for iPhone and Android
phones, the most comprehensive centralized backup available, and so on. The
capabilities of the Turbo NAS Pro II + units can be expanded with exclusive
QPKG open-source add-ons for a variety of business applications including
SQL database management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and even
ecommerce.

29-Nov-2010 03:47:27
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