Published on May 28th,2010 at 3:48 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

All QNAP TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS series now support iSCSI and NFS VMware

QNAP TS-559 Pro Turbo NAS

Taiwan-based, Storage, Surveillance and Network Multimedia Player company QNAP announced that their whole TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS lineup acquired iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) and NFS (Network File System) VMware Ready certification. The Turbo NAS series in question includes 2 to 8-bay tower models, with up to 16TB of mass storage capacity.

Taipei, Taiwan, 27 May 2010 – QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading provider of world-class Network Attached Storage (NAS) today announced its entire TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS series has achieved iSCSI and NFS VMware Ready certification. This NAS series features ultra-high performance for its incorporation of Intel dual-core processor, positively capable of processing multiple concurrent tasks and transferring intensive data, with extremely low power consumption. The Turbo NAS is a powerful and affordable storage solution for SMB and entry-level enterprise customers to flexibly deploy an NFS or iSCSI datastore and benefit from virtualization technology. This Turbo NAS series includes 2 to 8-bay tower models, with up to 16TB of mass storage capacity, and two other rackmount models that customers can choose from according to their storage and budget requirements.

“We are honored that our TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS series is NFS and iSCSI VMware Ready certified. QNAP has been dedicated to providing our business customers highly efficient and reliable networked storage that meets their needs and won’t break the budget. They can now have more options to deploy a shared storage in a virtualized environment and enjoy all the benefits of QNAP’s high performance Turbo NAS and the advantages of VMware Cloud Computing environments,” said David Tsao, Product Manager of QNAP. TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS offers enterprise-level iSCSI features such as SPC-3 compliant, multiple LUNs (logical unit number) per target, MPIO, MC/S, and LUN masking. It also features dual Gigabit LAN ports with fail-over, load-balancing, and multi-IP setting capabilities, RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 6/ 5+hot spare/ 6+hot spare configurations, advanced RAID management tools including online RAID capacity expansion, online RAID level migration, and RAID recovery. The Turbo NAS supports both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch hard drives with hot-swap design.

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All QNAP TS-x59 Pro Turbo NAS series now support iSCSI and NFS VMware
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