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QNAP Updates TS-x70 Pro NAS With 16 GB Of RAM
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Qnap has updated its TS-x70 Pro NAS units by expanding the memory to 16 GB.

QNAP Intros New Silent NAS Series Server
By Kevin Parrish published
This NAS solution looks like a set-top-box.

QNAP TS-470 NAS Review: Four GbE Links, With 10 GbE Scalability
By Christian Wolf published
Armed with a Sandy Bridge-based Celeron CPU, QNAP's TS-470 handles the traffic from four gigabit Ethernet connections. Or, with the addition of a 10 GbE upgrade card, it can be made to push well over 1 GB/s, providing you use the right storage.

Computex 2013: Cases, Storage, Motherboards, And More
By Don Woligroski published
In this third round of Computex coverage, we bring you up to speed on 19 more of our meetings, covering displays, motherboards, tablets, keyboards, mice, cases, power supplies, storage, audio, and power supplies. As you can see, we were quite busy.

QNAP Launches the Turbo NAS TS-x21 and TS-x20 Series
By Tarun Iyer published
QNAP’s new Turbo NAS TS-x21 and TS-x20 Series devices are aimed at being powered by the company’s new QTS 4.0 operating system and features one, two or four SATA drive bays.

QNAP Announces Two Budget NAS Units
By Tarun Iyer published
The TS-421U and TS-420U rackmount models are intended to provide "sustained high performance for daily routines in file storage, sharing, and data backup."

Open-E's DSS V6: Storage Software Set Up, Managed, And Benchmarked
By Manuel Masiero, Marcel Binder published
We got our hands on one of Thecus' eight-bay N8800PRO storage appliances for the purpose of taking Open-E's Data Storage Software V6 out for a test drive. Read on as we set up, manage, and benchmark this marriage of storage-oriented hardware and software.

QNAP Shows Off New Goods at Computex
By Marcus Yam, Andrea Ferrario - Tom's Hardware Italy published
QNAP, storage and multimedia all in one

Qnap TS-559 Pro+: Familiar Network Storage With A New CPU
By Marcel Binder published
It’s a good idea to use two CPU cores to speed up multiple drives in RAID 5 or 6 arrays and it’s even better to increase clock speeds. We put Qnap's TS-559 Pro+ with an Atom D525 dual-core CPU to the test: is it any faster than devices with Atom D510?

Is Data Encryption Worth Destroying Your NAS' Performance?
By Marcel Binder published
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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