QNAP Debuts 3 New Turbo NAS Models - TS-419P II, TS-219P II

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QNAP Debuts 3 New Turbo NAS Models - TS-419P II, TS-219P II

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QNAP Debuts New Performance-Minded yet Budget-Friendly Turbo NAS Lineup for Workgroups, SOHO, and Home Users
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Taipei, Taiwan, September 26, 2011 – QNAP® Systems, Inc. today announced three new Turbo NAS models: the TS-419P II (4-drive), TS-219P II (2-drive), and TS-119P II (single-drive), positioned to provide corporate workgroups, SOHO, and home users with budget-friendly network attached storage (NAS) solutions for efficient data backup and convenient file sharing. The new models can be upgraded to the latest, free to download QNAP NAS firmware (version 3.5), with many new features and enhancements, and are backed by a two-year warranty.

The new models of the TS-x19P II series are equipped with a 2.0GHz Marvell processor, 512MB DDR3 memory and one or two Gigabit LAN ports. The products can be easily integrated into an existing network of workgroups, provide centralized storage with antivirus protection, cross-platform data sharing for Windows®, Mac®, Linux, and UNIX users, as well as secure connections for users to access data on the server via FTP, a web-based file manager, or WebDAV. With the MyCloudNAS service, the new models can also be converted into private cloud storage systems for remote access from the Internet.

“QNAP’s performance testing reveals the new models can achieve a download speed of 109 MB/s and upload speed of 75 MB/s in a Windows networking environment,” said Laurent Cheng, product manager of QNAP. “The new models are also extremely energy efficient, consuming as little as 4 watts in sleep mode or 7 watts in operation.”

Additionally, the TS-x19P II series can provide backup storage for Windows users using QBack backup software and Mac users using Time Machine, host multiple websites, share USB printers over a network, and record security surveillance video from IP cameras on the network. For home environments, the TS-x19P II series can stream multimedia content to UPnP-compliant home devices, act as a 24/7 download center via BT/FTP/HTTP and eMule protocols, and is remotely accessible by iOS and Android handheld devices.

Key Specifications

TS-419P II – 4-drive tower unit, 2.0GHz processor, 512MB DDR3 memory, 2X Gigabit LAN ports; hard drives hot-swappable;
TS-219P II – 2-drive tower unit, 2.0GHz processor, 512MB DDR3 memory, 1X Gigabit LAN ports; hard drives hot-swappable;
TS-119P II – 1-drive tower unit, 2.0GHz processor, 512MB DDR3 memory, 1X Gigabit LAN ports.

Availability

TS-419P II, TS-219P II, and TS-119P II are now shipping. Learn more about the new models and the rest of the QNAP Turbo NAS lineup at http://www.qnap.com.

About QNAP Systems, Inc.

QNAP Systems, Inc. is a privately held company founded in 2004 and is dedicated to bringing world class NAS storage, professional NVR video surveillance, and network video players to consumer, small/medium business, and entry level enterprise market segments. QNAP leverages not only hardware design but also a growing core competency in software engineering that is precisely focused on bringing to market products that offer the highest available performance coupled with outstanding reliability, scalability, and ease of installation and use. QNAP is a multi-national company with headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, and subsidiary offices in China and the United States.
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Re: QNAP Debuts 3 New Turbo NAS Models - TS-419P II, TS-219P

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Review for the original - http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1132/1/

Hope we get one for this also even though I still think NAS units are very overpriced compared to just using built in RAID or buying a low end RAID card that uses the cpu. For business use its nice but home use it costs more than a windows home server computer lol
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