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February 2012
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Personally, I've been using the TS-419P II as a home NAS for some time and it has done a fantastic job as a backup unit first and a multimedia server second. The beauty of this device is simply the fact that it has 4 drive bays, which allows for greater e...
Extrait: For years we have been using a 4 bay QNAP NAS unit in our home office which has been quietly whirring away doing its duty. Today we are having a quick look at a more up-to-date version of this stalwart work horse of today's home and small-business ne...
The modern ARM platform has proved to be quite appropriate for midrange NASes. It is as good as the x86 platform unless you've got some special software to use or plan to load your NAS very hard. Talking about the particular model, the QNAP TS-419P II...
The TurboNAS TS-419P II by QNAP is without doubt a wonderful piece of hardware which will certainly cover 90% of the users out there (VMware users excluded) due to its very good hardware and software specifications. The 2.0GHz Marvell ARM proce...
Extrait: All this and extra is available on a device from networked storage company, QNAP. The TS-419P Turbo NAS II uses an improved, energy efficiency 2.0 GHz Marvell ARM-based chip with 512 MB DDR3 system memory in the storage server. Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet ...
97 / 89 MBps best read/write performance, System software is SOTA and continually updated, Support Apps available for multiple cloud services, Support App available for Mobile access, VMware Ready iSCSI for virtualization deployments, Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Level Migration, Hotswap RAID storage, Dual Gigabit Ethernet with teaming and failover, RAID 0/1/5/6/10/JBOD disk config
Write speeds in RAID 5 still limited by the installed computing power, USB 3.0 ports not included, only USB 2.0, A few advanced capabilities will be too daunting for a novice SOHO user, Many consumer HDDs not suitable for RAID, and enterprise units are $$$
Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure that all a...
Affordable; efficient; low in heat and noise; gives plenty of control; relatively straightforward
No lockable bay doors; no option for dual link aggregation; can't set power-down times for external connected hard disks, $549
QNAP’s TS-419P II is one of its most affordable four-bay NAS drives at around $549 without disks, but it can still form the hub of a versatile and capacious online storage system. Related Tags: 4 disk bay, drive, macworld, macworld australia, nas, qna...
Extrait: You are secureI know what forYou're holding files behind the hard drive doorDon't need WindowsTo boot you upLinux embedded on flash is enoughEveryone else on the network sees youEveryone else but the bannedQNAP you store all my files like nobody elseTh...
Publié: 2012-07-19, Auteur: Francis , review by: firstpost.com
QNAP also offers single bay and two bay network attached storage drives for home and small business environments that cost around Rs 14,000 to Rs 17,000 approximately. This four bay NAS retails at an MOP of Rs 49,000. If you are looking for a cheaper fo...
Extrait: If the QNAP TS-419P II looks somewhat familiar to you, that’s because it’s really the TS-419P+, but with a faster processor. While the latter came with a Marvell 6282 1.6GHz processor, the former comes with a 2.0GHz chip from the same line. Otherwise, ...