Information About Qnap Nas Devices

I – About Qnap NAS Solutions

II – Is There A Live Qnap Interface Demo?

III – What is The Difference Between Qnap NAS Devices?

IV – What is The Meaning Of Qnap Product Codes?

V – Which Qnap Solution is Best For You?

VI – Is There a Qnap RAID Size Calculator?

VII – Offical Qnap Pre-Sales FAQ

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I – About Qnap NAS Solutions

+Does Qnap Chinese Product?

Nope, Qnap products are made in Taiwan

+Does HDDs comes free with Qnap NAS Devices?

Nope, Qnap doestn comes with HDD’s included, you have to buy and add HDD to devices.

+Does HDD tray, Server Rackmount kits or 10 Gigabit Ethernet Expand Ports comes Free with Qnap NAS?

HDD trays comes free. Server Rackmount kits was free but now Qnap change selling strategy and selling Rackmount kits as an option to lower Rackmount device prices. So for some models answer is no. 10 Gbit Expansions is an option, and its not free.

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II – Is There A Live Qnap Interface Demo?

I want to see Qnap Interface. Is there a live demo?

Sure, you can login our live demo from this link;

Live Demo 2 – Asia (Port 8080)

Account: qnap

Password: qnap

Note : All Qnap NAS devices Web Interface is same.

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III – What is The Difference Between Qnap NAS Devices?

If All NAS device interface is same, what is the difference between Qnap Models;

1 – Number Of HDD Slots;

Qnap supports Between 1 HDD to 24 HDD each single device.

2 – CPU / RAM / RAID Based Data Tranfer Ratings;

For example Ts 412 U data write speed is around 40 Mb, and used at small campanies for data sharing or for backup jobs;

Ts-459-PII with Intel CPU  write performance is around 100 mb, and used for file sharing;

EC 1279 U-RP Model Data transfer rate is down below and this device is used at business for very fast data transfer process;

3- Lan Port Support (1 / 2 and 4 Lan Supported Models), 10 Gbit Lan & Expansion Unit Supported Models.

4 – HDMI Support;

XBMX home media is only supported by HDMI models,

5 – Virualization Station Support,

Vitrualization station is only supported by 4 GB Ram & Virtualization supported mainbord / CPU models.

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IV – What is The Meaning Of Qnap Product Codes?

Qnap Model Comparison

http://www.qnap.com/static/products/comparison/All_NAS.php

 

You’ll see that Qnap products divided 3 parts;

High-end SMB : Products are designed for professional Campanies. Highest Price.

SMB : Products are designed for Medium-Size Campanies. Economic Price.

Home & SOHO : These are designed for small business and Home Users. Low Price.

 

Product Codes Meaning;

TS is shortname of Turbo Station.

First number after TS code means how many HDD that Qnap supports

Last 2 number means CPU / Ram power of the device.

U-RP code means device has rackmount case with 2 powersupply.

U-SP code means device has rackmount case with 1 powersupply.

Product Codes Meaning;

T = Turbo
S = Station / server
B= Book
A = android
D = double
ss guess it is SAS / SATA
es = Enterprise server
is = industrial storage

 qnap model codes

Example :

Ts-112 means 1 HDD, Marvell 1.2 Ghz processor,256 Mb Ram and 16 Mb Flash.

Ts-412 means 4 HDD, Marvell 1.2 Ghz Processor ,256 Mb Ram and 16 Mb Flash.

 

Last 2 number meaning;

*809 Pro/U-RP : Intel 2.8 GHz/2 Gb Ram/128 Mb Dom

*X10 : Marvell 800/256 mb ram/16mb Flash

X12 : Marvell 1.2 GHz/256 mb ram/16mb Flash

*X19 : Marvell 1.2 GHz /512 mb ram/16mb Flash

*X19 P + : Marvell 1.6 GHz /512 mb ram/16mb Flash

*X39 Pro : Intel 1.6 GHz / 1gb ram / 128 Mb Dom

*SS-839 Pro : Intel Atom 1.6 GHz/2GB Ram/128 Mb Dom

*X39 Pro II + : Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (Single Core) / 1Gb ram /512 Mb Dom

*x59 Pro / U-RP / U-Sp : Intel Atom Dual Core/1Gb DDRII ram /512 Mb Dom

*X59 Pro +/ U-RP+ / U-Sp+ : Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (Dual Core) /1Gb ram /512 Mb Dom

*X59 Pro II : Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (Dual Core) / 1GB ram /512 Mb Dom

*859 Pro/URP : Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (Dual Core) /1Gb Ram/512 Mb Dom

x69 L : Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (Dual Core) / 1GB ram /512 Mb Dom

X69 Pro : Intel Atom 2.13 GHz (Dual Core) / 1GB ram /512 Mb Dom

X79 Pro / U-RP : Dual-core Intel Core i3 2120 Processor (3.3 GHz)/2Gb DDR III ram (up to 8 GB expandable) /512 Mb Dom (For Double Processor)

EC-x79 Pro / U-RP : Quad Core Intel Xeon E3-1225 Processor 3.1 GHz / 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM (up to 16 GB expandable)  / 512MB DOM

* = These products are End of Life and Qnap doesnt produce anymore, but Qnap still supports firmware.

 Also These products down below are End of Life and Qnap doesnt produce & support with new firmware anymore. I recommend you NOT TO BUY THESE PRODUCTS:

**x01 : SoC 266MHz / 64MB DRAM / 16 Mb Flash

**x01 : SoC 266MHz / 64MB DRAM / 16 Mb Flash

**x09 : SoC 500MHz / 128 Mb DDR II RAM / 8 MB Flash

**x09 Pro II : SoC 500MHz / 256 Mb DDR II RAM / 8 MB Flash

 

Finally, you can find Qnap NAS Model Comparison table from this link;

http://www.qnap.com/static/products/comparison/All_NAS.php

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V – Which Qnap Solution is Best For You?

Qnap Solutions are consist 2 parts : Qnap NAS data storage devices (NAS), Survelliance station (NVR)

Qnap NAS : NAS Solutions provides you large Storage capacity and used for sharing datas.

Qnap NVR : NVR solutions provides you to use and manage IP cameras, Record and store these Records,

+If you plan to use Qnap only for backup, or home usege, you can choose a begining device just like “x12″ series. But, If you plan to use Qnap at the center of our campany, more than 70 user plan to use it at the same time, and you need high upload / download speed (around 120 mb), I Highly recommand you to choose “x69 / x79″ series.

+Its Importand how much size that you need. Qnap use RAID system for data security and protection. Generally RAID 1 is prefered for 2 HDD supported device, and RAID 5 & 6 is preferes for 4/5/6/8/10/12/16 HDD supported devices.

 

Lets say you have 8 x 2 TB HDD

If you use them as single disk, your free size : 16 TB

If you plan to use RAID 5 with 8 HDD, your total free size will ve multiple of 7, so your free size is 7 x 2 = 14 Tb

If you plan to use RAID 6 : 6 x 2 : 12 TB

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VI – Is There a Qnap RAID Size Calculator?

+Is There a RAID Size Calculator to Learn How Much Free Size I’ll Have?

Sure, you can calculate your total free size from these links, and My favorite site is down below;

http://www.sqsdatastorage.co.uk/store/info/raid-capacity-calculator-11

Your Total Effective Capacity shows how much space you’ll have after RAID setup;

Also you can use these links to calculate your free size;

http://www.raid-calculator.com/

http://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator.php

 

Dont forget that 1 Tb HDD doestn have 1000 Gb size.

1 Tb HDD means: 931.51 ‘GB

2 TB HDD means 1863.02 ‘GB

3 Tb HDD means : 2794.54 GB

+I want to warn again Incompatable HDDs, please choose compatable HDD to usage with Qnap

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VII – Offical Qnap Pre-Sales FAQ

1.    What RAID modes do we support? QNAP Supports RAID 0,1,5,6,10, 5+hotspare, 6+hotspare, and 10+hotspare. For more information on RAID please follow this link http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1035

 

2.    What kind RAID is use for the NAS? Our RAID is software RAID, and hardware RAID is not supported. Our software RAID uses the Marvell SATA controller and Intel CPU to give our NAS devices fast performance levels. Our performance matches or beats the performance levels commonly found through hardware RAID.

 

3.    What type of Hard Drives do we support? QNAP NAS devices do not come with any hard drives and there is no specific QNAP hard drive. Almost every device supports both 2.5″ or 3.5″ SATA and SSD drives. Currently the largest hard drive capacity available is 4 TB , so the TS-EC1679U-RP can support 64 TB of storage. Please check our compatibility list to see a list of supported drives http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=4085 In addition our TS-x69 series and TS-x79 series supports 6 Gb/s natively.

4.    What’s the difference between your TS-xxx and VS-xxx product lines? TS stands for Turbo Station, and this is our NAS product line. These devices is for people that want to have a centralized storage to backup and file share data. All of our NAS devices come with the exact same software so you could use all the business ready feature along with any media features too. For more information on our NAS product line please refer to this link http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1023 VS stands for Viostor, and this is our NVR product line. This product line is for people that are looking for a full fledge surveillance product line. Each of these devices already comes with camera licenses and advance surveillance features. For more information on our NVR please visit this link http://www.qnapsecurity.com/

 

5.    Do you support SAS drives? Currently our units do not support SAS drives, but we will be supporting SAS drives. Please check our website or email usasales@qnap.com to be added on to our email list for the most up to date information on our products.

 

6.    Price of each NAS rang of your products? (home/business) Our product price range varies depending on the unit that you choose. For tower units they are generally around $1000 and below. For our enterprise rackmount series with Dual Core Intel i3 or Quad Core Intel Xeon CPU with 10 GbE ready option is around $2000-$5000.

 

7.    Where can I purchase QNAP NAS Products? Please click on this link to find a list of our Authorized Distributor and Resellers http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=3315&c=177&sc=495. In addition if you need more support on our products please email us at usasales@qnap.cm

 

8.    What kind of file systems is supported by the NAS? The NAS natively supports EXT3 and EXT4. For external drives our NAS supports NTFS, HSFP+, EXT 3, EXT 4, FAT32.

 

9.    What are the USB ports used for? We support both USB 3.0 and USB2.0 on the front and back of the unit. These ports are used for external hard drives, UPS, wifi dongle, USB camera, USB mouse, USB keyboard, and USB Speaker. In addition you can schedule RTRR backup to the external drive, so that you can have a hard copy of your data always with you. A printer server can be created so everyone on your network can print from the same printer. Please refer to this link for compatibility http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=4087

 

10.  How much noise does the NAS make? The noise level depends on each unit, but generally all of our units are quite during standby mode. All NAS comes with a smart fan application so you can control when the fan turns on for example turn on at a specific temperature. DB levels are located on our website for each product under hardware section.

 

11.  If we run out of storage capacity for the NAS what are our options? There is a RAID capacity expansion feature that allows you to remove your HDD one by one and replace the smaller capacity to a larger capacity. Please refer to this link for more information http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=3362 We also have a system migration feature that allows you take out your hard drives and move to another unit with same number of bays or more. For system migration the order that you place your drives will not affect your data. For more information on system migration please refer to this link: http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1045 Our NAS devices also come with USB ports and e-SATA port for you to backup your data too. Please refer to this link for compatible external storage devices http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=4087 Finally through iSCSI you can create multiple virtual disk drives on your network and access these virtual disk drives through your NAS. Please refer to this link for more information http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=3376

 

12.  Can you directly connect the NAS to a computer via USB or e-SATA? No, our products are Network Attached Storage (NAS). We are not a Direct Attached Storage (DAS), and the only way to access directly to the NAS would be through the network ports either through the 1GbE port or 10 GbE port. The USB and e-SATA ports are reserved for storage expansion.

 

13.  Do you have dual controllers? Currently all of our NAS devices do not come with dual controllers. This feature is on our road map and we are working on dual controller NAS. For immediate solution, please refer to our system migration feature. This feature allows you to remove hard drives from one QNAP NAS and into another QNAP NAS. There is almost no downtime or rebuild time. Please refer to this link for more information on system migration http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1054

 

14.  Which NAS units are the most up to date and current? For the most up to date units please check our website at www.qnap.com. All units that are listed is available on the market. All units under archive are no longer available on the market, but firmware updates will be supported for most of the units.

15.  What’s the difference between TS-x69Pro and TS-x69L? TS-x69 Pro series support SATA III HDD (6Gb/s), lockable tray, and has a LCD screen. Both the TS-x69 Pro and TS-x69L uses the Intel® Atom™ 2.13 GHz Dual-core Processor except for the TS-269L. The TS-269 L uses the Intel® Atom™ 1.86 GHz Dual-core Processor.

16.  What is the warranty terms and support terms for the QNAP device? For all QNAP Products:

o    The NAS and NVR series products carry 2 years limited warranty for all units purchased after August 1st 2010, and 1 year limited warranty purchased before August 1st 2010.

o    The NMP series products carry 1 year limited warranty.

o    The TS-x79 series products carry 3 years limited warranty.

Please follow this link to see what the QNAP warranty covers http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=7999 QNAP tech support is life time and our tech support will assist you with any questions you may have on our products. Please click on this link to see the call in number for your region http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=891

17.  Do you provide onsite support? Currently we do not provide onsite support. Please email usasales@qnap.com if you have further inquiries on support.

18.  How many watts does the NAS take up? The energy consumption of our NAS depends on the unit. The following figures are an estimate of energy consumption without hard drives. Please note that each hard drive generally uses around 8-10 watts. For our Entry Level Enterprise units with Dual Core Intel i3 processor or Quad Core Intel Xeon Processor the units use around 70 watts. For our SMB units that use the Intel® Atom Processor the unit uses around 10 watts. For our Home series units that use the Marvell Arm Processor the units use around 2 watt.

19.  Can I stream movies and music through the QNAP NAS or my home media setup? Can I also share photos through the QNAP software and my social media sites? Yes, the QNAP NAS can be easily used as a full fledge media server to stream music or videos. This can either be done directly with the QNAP Video Station and the QNAP Photo Station. In addition our NAS device can also be easily integrated into your home multimedia setup. A iTunes server can also be created so all music in the NAS will show up on all computers on your network with iTunes. In addition a link can be create by the NAS so that you can share a specific folder or photo with your family or friends. This link can be shared on to your social media sites such as Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, and etc. Please refer to this link for more information on media capabilities http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?sn=1128&lang=en-us

20.  What mobile apps does QNAP have? Currently we offer 3 different mobile apps that’s fully compatible with iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iTouch) and Android devices.

  1. 1.    QMobile: An application for you to stream music, digital pictures, and videos from your QNAP NAS servers and play the files directly on your devices.
  2. 2.    QFile: Browse, upload, manage, and share files on your NAS.
  3. 3.    QManager: Monitor the system status and system services from your mobile devices.

All mobile apps can be found in the Apple App Store and Android Apps on Google Play. For more information please click on the link http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=4628

21.  What type of remote access do you provide? We have a couple of option for remote access Public:

  1. 0.    MyCloudNAS: Creates a unqiue domain name for the NAS to allow users to access their files on the NAS anytime, anywhere with the Internet. Please refer to this link for more information: http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=3398
  2. 1.    DDNS: QNAP NAS supports DDNS for quick system access on the Internet by an easy-to-remember domain name (URL) instead of a lengthy IP address. Please refer to this link for more information http://docs.qnap.com/nas/en/index.html?connect_to_qnap_nas_from_the_i.htm
  3. 2.    Mobile Apps: We have 3 different mobile apps QMobile, QFile, and QManager. Please refer to this link for more information http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?sn=4628&lang=en-us

Private:

3.    WebDAV: a feature provided with Web Server. With WebDAV, you can manage remote shared folders as if using the local drives. Please follow this link for more information http://www.qnap.com/index.php?lang=en&sn=2705

4.    SSH: Administrators can remotely access the NAS server by command line via Telnet or the encrypted Secure Shell (SSH); and execute commands for advanced programming or troubleshooting through network, no additional cabling connection is required. Please follow this link for more information http://docs.qnap.com/nas/en/index.html?telnet__ssh.htm

5.    MyCloudNAS+VPN: Using MyCloudNAS and VPN service (PPTP and Open VPN) advanced authentication and encryption settings are available for secure client connection. http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=4354

22.  Read and write speed of Home series NAS and Business series NAS Our NAS devices have the highest performance in the NAS market. The Read and Write speed varies on the unit and the type of hard drives used, and the following numbers are estimates when both networks ports are bonded. SOHO NAS can reach 50 MB/s Read and 60 MB/s Write, SMB series can reach up to 221.8 MB/sec Read and 220.8 MB/sec Write Entry level enterprise can reach 2025 MB/s Read and 2038 MB/s Write (using 10 GbE). Each of our NAS devices can saturate your bandwidth fully. For example you can expect at least 125 GB/s for our SMB series.

23.  What OS does the NAS use? We have our own software, based off of Linux. All processes are controlled through our web administration management page. Standard Linux 2.6, on the way to migrate to latest stable release.

24.  How many users can access the NAS at once? A maximum of 4096 user can access the NAS, but ultimately it depends on how heavy each individual process takes.

25.  What kind of encryption is supported? Does it affect the performance? If the NAS is Intel based , the QNAP NAS will support volume-based 256-bit AES encryption for data breach protection. Performance levels will be effected if encryption is activated for our Intel Atom based units. For Intel Atom Based units the Read and Write performance is expecting to be around 20-30 MB/s. For our enterprise units powered by the Intel i3 or Intel Xeon processors the performance levels will not be affected. Please refer to this link for more information: http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1102

26.  Do you support the new MAC OS/Window OS? Yes, QNAP will always update the firmware to work with any new MAC OS/Window OS. Generally it takes QNAP a month to complete a firmware to support the newest OS. Please refer to http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=888 to look for the most up to date firmware.

27.  How many cameras does the NAS support? Different NAS models will support different numbers of cameras. Our TS-x79 Series comes with 1 free camera license and once licenses are added it will support up to 40 cameras through the license store. Our TS-x69 Series comes with 1 free camera license and can support up to 16 cameras through the license store. Our TS-x19 PII and TS-x12 series comes with 1 free camera license and support up to 8 cameras.

28.  If I don’t want to use the Web GUI can I use command line? Generally command line is reserved for troubleshooting and repair purposes. If you have questions about integrating our products with your work your environment please email usasales@qnap.com and an account manager will contact you.

29.  What set you apart from competitors? Our units are all powered by the Intel based processors to give our units faster Read and Write performances. In addition our Home series NAS is powered by the Marvell ARM processor giving them a fast performance and energy efficient design. Each unit comes with the same rich software to be used to create quick backups, disaster recovery solutions, business ready solutions, media streaming features, and more. In addition we are the most affordable high performing storage on the market with an extensive list of features. For example our products has VMware certification (vSphere 4 or 5), Citrix certification (Xenserver 6.0), and is Hyper-V compatible (Windows server 2008 and 2012). In addition many businesses use our business ready feature such as Real Time Remote Replications, web server, surveillance server, ftp server and more. Please refer to this link for a comprehensive list on our features http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1023

30.  How does you device work in a virtualize environment? Our NAS devices act as a shared storage for your servers in your virtualized environment. Through iSCSI or NFS our Intel based processor NAS (TS-x59 series, TS-x69 series, TS-x79 series) are certified by VMware vSphere 4/ vSphere 5, Citrix Xenserver 5 or 6, and Window Server Hyper-V 2008/2012. Please refer to this link for more information http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1118

31.  Can your NAS host the hypervisor for VMware, Citrix, or Microsoft Hyper-V? No, our NAS devices can only be used as a shared storage through iSCSI and NFS for your servers that host the hypervisor.

32.  Is your devices DLNA certified? Yes, our NAS is DLNA certified. Please refer to this link http://www.dlna.org/consumer-home/look-for-dlna/product-search Once you are in the DLNA website please select Network Attached Storage for “Product Category” and then QNAP System, Inc. for “Manufacturer”. A complete list of all of our devices that is DLNA certified will be listed.

33.  Which NAS device are 10 GbE ready? Currently our TS-x79 series are all 10 GbE ready. Tower: TS-879 Pro and TS-1079 Pro. Rackmount: TS-879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, and TS-EC1679U-RP.

34.  Do you support advance networking for the dual Gigabit LAN Ports? For the Dual Gigabit LAN ports that comes with each of our unit there is multiple features that can be used.

  1. 0.    Port Trunking to bond both Gigabit LAN ports together for increase speeds. Balance-rr (Round-Robin), Balance XOR, Broadcast, IEEE 802.3ad (Dynamic Link Aggregation), Balance-tlb (Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing), and Balance-alb (Adaptive Load Balancing).
  2. 1.    Failover can be configured to provide continuous services when one network port fails.
  3. 2.    Load balancing can be configured to aggregate bandwidth to boost file transfer speed and balance network loading.
  4. 3.    Multiple IP Settings can be configured to allow different workgroups in two different subnets.
  5. 4.    Service binding can be configured so that a specific network port services a specific feature.

For more information on advance networking please follow this link http://www.qnap.com/useng/index.php?lang=en-us&sn=1126

35.  What protocols are supported by the QNAP NAS? File Sharing: NFS, SAMBA/CIFS, and AFP Remote Access: Http, WebDAV, and FTP Block Level: iSCSI

 

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  1. Justin says:

    I am looking into using your RTRR and I am looking to see what if any licenses need to be purchased.

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