The Qnap Desktop NAS TVS-873e-4G 8-Bay RAID (4GB RAM) 128 T Bis Network Attached NAS Storage device. It features a AMD R-Series RX-421BD quad-core 2.1 GHz, burst up to 3.4 GHz CPU & with 4GB RAM providing outstanding performance for those looking for a cost effective Network Storage option. This Qnap Desktop NAS TVS-873e-4G is backed with Qnap’s 2yr limited warranty. Out of the box this NAS can handle 8 x 3.5" hard drives / SSDs, giving it a maximum capacity of 160TB via 20TB drives. Key Features Pre-populated with 128TB of storage capacity (
Includes: 8x 16TB Seagate Iron Wolf (NAS) HDD) RAID Levels: 0:1:5:6:JBOD: AMD R-Series RX-421BD quad-core 2.1 GHz, burst up to 3.4 GHz CPU 4GB Random Access Memory (RAM) 6 Gb/s to Gigabit Ethernet (1, 000 Mbit/s) Arrives with 2yr warranty for enclosure & 3yr warranty for hard drives Virtual Machine. Another advantage of the Qnap Desktop NAS is a solid framework for utilizing Virtualisation & VMware. More than traditional storage, this gives you the ability to create multiple Virtual PC Desktop interfaces for shared users via their browsers & more.
Includes:: Seagate Iron Wolf (NAS) 3.5" SATA 6 Gb/s Hard Drives This Qnap NAS
Includes:: the best Seagate hard drives to work with this box. The perfect foundation for building maximum density server to be run 24/7. Seagate NAS drives have been rigorously tested in high read & write Network Attached Storage Environments. This results in increased performance & efficiency within your TVS-873e-4G NAS server device. Combining Qnap Desktop NAS TVS-873e-4G & 8 Seagate hard disks will provide you with a solid, long term Network-Attached Storage solution ranging from simply media file access, Apple Time Machine, complex Surveillance & Synchronisation abilities, as well as the utilization of VMware & ISCSI. USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0 – The newer & faster evolution of Universal Serial Bus, USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0, can transfer data at up to 5 Gb per second. Now becoming commonplace, you can transfer data between devices such as external hard-drives & flash storage keys. In more advanced, larger devices you are able to connect peripherals such as mice & keyboards to the enclosure, however we highly recommend contacting the manufacturers website here for more details on connectivity & compatibility HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – Access your Qnap NAS via a visual device, such as a HD TV or Monitor to giving you direct access to your Network Attached Storage device. Useful if your Network Connectivity has dropped & you require access to your files in the absence of a network/ Internet connection. LAN Network Port / Ethernet Port – Giving your Qnap storage device to both send, receive & manipulate files over the internet. However that is just the tip of the iceberg. Via the connection of devices such as IP camera, mobile apps & other system tools, you can use multi-purpose applications for homes, small business & enterprises uses. Free Qnap Desktop NAS Span Stor Build & Test You can have JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10 set up on Qnap Desktop NAS TVS-873e-4G. We offer our completely free & highly recommended Span Stor build service for your Qnap 8-bay enclosure. We ensure that your Qnap box & Seagate drives are in perfect working order before we send it out, at no additional cost. That's not all. We can install the latest Qnap firmware or even construct a custom build from the ground up! Depending on the nature & complexity of the setup you request, this can take from a few minutes to a few hours, all done here at SPAN, thereby saving you time & money. Qnap Desktop NAS TVS-873e-4G RAID options JBOD- is a cost-effective network storage solution. If you have a lot of temporarily data to store, JBODs are an economical solution. Mind that the data is not critical or you have an effective backup scheme in place. JBOD is either a single or number of disks which are grouped together & presented to the Operating System as a single volume, called ' Spanning'. If you lose a single disk in the JBOD then you possibly will lose data, as the concept of a JBOD does not include not fault tolerance. RAID 0 is ideal for non-critical storage of data that have to be read/written at a high speed, such as on a video editing station or an image retouching. RAID 0 offers great performance, both in read & write operations. All storage capacity is used, there is no overhead. RAID 1 (mirrored drive) is ideal for critical storage, like accounting systems. It is also suitable for small servers in which only two data drives will be used (disc mirroring). It offers excellent read speed & a write-speed that is comparable to that of a single drive. In case a drive fails, data do not have to be rebuild, they just have to be copied to the replacement drive (mirroring hdd ). It can be used as back up mirror. RAID 5 combines efficient storage with excellent security & decent performance. It is ideal for file & application servers that have a limited number of data drives. Very fast read data transactions while write data transactions are bit slower. In case if drive fails, you still have access to all data, even while the failed drive is being replaced & system rebuilds the data on the new drive. RAID 6 combines efficient storage with excellent security & decent performance. Similar to RAID 5, read data transactions are very fast. Two drives can fail & you still have access to all data, even while the failed drives are being replaced. It makes it more secure. RAID 10 combines pros & cons of RAID 0 & RAID 1 in one single system. If one drive fails, the rebuild time is very fast because data being copied from the surviving mirror to a new drive.