1. QNAPTurbo NAS Business Series TS-259 Pro+ TS-459 Pro II TS-459 Pro+ TS-659 Pro II TS-659 Pro+ TS-559 ProII TS-559 Pro+ TS-859 Pro+ TS-459U-RP+/-SP+ TS-859U-RP+ Product Presentation March 2011 http://www.qnap.com
33. QNAP Global Market Positioning -2 http://www.crn.com/storage/217800990;jsessionid=XVXWBVDE5ORDIQSNDLPSKHSCJUNN2JVN Bright Spot In Gloomy Storage Biz: Sub-$5,000 SOHO NAS By Joseph F. Kovar, ChannelWeb 12:37 PM EDT Fri. Jun. 12, 2009 However, she did admit there was somewhat of an apples-to-oranges comparison between 2008 and 2007. "Some vendors we didn't capture [data from] in 2007, but we later found out did well, like QNAP in Taiwan, which sells mainly to Europe," she said. In 2008, Netgear was the largest seller of sub-$5,000 SOHO NAS appliances, with sales of $98.7 million, up 128 percent over 2007. That gave the company a 28 percent share of the market, Gartner said. It was followed by Buffalo Technology with sales of $44 million, down 47.2 percent; EMC (NYSE:EMC)'s Iomega (NYSE:IOM) with sales of $38 million, up 69 percent; Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) with sales of $30 million, up 13 percent; and LaCie with sales of $25 million (percent change unavailable), according to Gartner. In terms of units, Buffalo Technology led the market despite a 34.4-percent drop in shipments to 62,950 units, giving it a market share of 19 percent. It was followed by Netgear with 52,255 units, LaCie with 50,000 units, QNAP with 32,900 unitsand EMC's Iomega with 19,392 units, Gartner said.
59. QNAP All-in-one NAS Application File Server Backup Server Multimedia Station Music Station Disaster Recovery All-in-1 NAS Application Download Station Virtualization Ready Email Server Cloud Computing Surveillance Station Printer Server MySQL Server FTP Server Web Server
60. QNAP All-in-one NAS Application for Business Surveillance Station File Server Backup Server Disaster Recovery MySQL Server Virtualization Ready Web Server Cloud Computing FTP Server Printer Server
61. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -1 File Server Sharing File Across Windows, Mac, and Linux: QNAP’s Turbo NAS supports NFS, AFP, and SMB/CIFS. You can share files among PCs with different OS easily! (Mac OS X Supported!)
62. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -2 File Server 2. Store Files with Access Right Control Centralized management of documents. Access right of users and user groups can be configured easily. Only authorized parties can read or modify files, which greatly enhances the security of data access. WAN 1 Public Customer Group Datasheet Support 2 Partner Partner LAN Office Designer Projects Tools Sales Sales
63. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -3 File Server 3. Easy-to-use Web-based Management Interface You can create user ID and password, and define the authority and quota for each user by web browser easily without MIS help.
64. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -4 File Server 4. Web File Manager: More than just a disk on your local network, you can also access your stored files anytime, anywhere by web browser! IP A A
65. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -5 5. Windows AD The NAS can be easily joined to Windows AD for efficient user account management. The users can use the same AD account name and password to connect to the NAS on the local network. The NAS supports large-scale AD deployment of up to 200,000 AD users and groups. File Server
66. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -6 File Server 6. Shared Folder Aggregation The shared folder aggregation feature allows you to create a portal folder and aggregate multiple shared folders from different IP addresses to the portal folder. It provides you an easier way to manage and share the data in Windows AD environment and lets users access all the resources from a single access point.
67. A. All-in-one NAS: File Server -7 File Server 7. ISO Files Archiving & Sharing QNAP NAS supports mounting ISO images of CD and DVD discs as network shares for data archiving, storage, and sharing. This feature saves the space for storing the physical discs, reduces the risk of data loss caused by disc wearing and tearing, and enhances the performance of data sharing on a business network.
68. B. All-in-one NAS: Backup Server -1 Backup Server Real Time & Scheduled Auto Backup Choose Turbo Server on the LAN When using automatically backup, choose a QNAP NAS and folder on the network. Select the folder to be backup Choose folders on local computer. Upload your folder Click “Start” to put all the files in local folder Onto Turbo Server. LAN Windows/MAC/Linux PC or Laptop
69. B. All-in-one NAS: Backup Server -2 Backup Server QNAP Backup Software - NetBak Replicator The intelligent automatic backup software- NetBak Replicator is provided for the NAS users to perform real-time synchronization or schedule backup from multiple PCs to the NAS. There is no license issue about user account limitation. Easy Selection: Select All or My Document Select Backup Destination Backup Level: Folder or File Level Backup Log: Record Errors Backup option: Real Time/ Schedule/Instant
70. B. All-in-one NAS: Backup Server -3 Backup Server 3rd party backup software supported QNAP’s Turbo NAS provides a great alternative for tape replacement. Several well-known backup software have been verified that they could smoothly work with QNAP NAS server. CA BrightStor ARCserve Backup Acronis True Image EMC Retrospect Symantec Backup Exec LaCie SilverKeeper (backup)
78. D. All-in-one NAS: Virtualization Ready -The Best IP SAN (iSCSI) Storage and Backup -1 For business users, a high-performance and flexible storage expansion solution for existing applications is required. However, DAS (Direct Attached Storage) is not an efficient solution and a Fiber Channel SAN is too expensive and complicated to implement. The Turbo NAS can be usedfor both file sharing and IPSAN storage concurrently . Virtualization Ready IP SAN Application: Storage Expansion for application servers iSCSI Targets iSCSI Initiator Volume 1 IP SAN LUN1 for server #1 Application Server #1 Application Server #2 LUN2 for server #2 NAS Application: Share File through SMB/CIFS, AFP and NFS Public Partner Office Volume 2 Sales
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80. D. All-in-one NAS: Virtualization Ready -Shared Storage for Virtualization Environments QNAP NAS is NFS and iSCSI VMware certified and also compatible with Citrix XenServer and Microsoft Hyper-V environment. The NAS can be deployed easily as a shared storage in a virtualized testing environment where users need to run different types of operating systems and software applications. Virtualization Ready (NFS or iSCSI)
106. G. All-in-one NAS: FTP Server -2 2. Sharing File over the Internet Securely Besides access right control, the FTP server supports secure encryption (FTP over SSL/ TLS). Passive mode FTP port range setup is also supported. FTP Server
107. H. All-in-one NAS: Web Server -1 Create Your Forum, Blog, and Online Store Easily Exclusive Built-in phpMyAdmin, Joomla!, MySQL & SQLite Dual Support! Users can either develop programs by themselves or download a variety of open-sourced applications, such as online shops, forums, blogs over the Internet. Web Server Blog Web album Community Website
108. H. All-in-one NAS: Web Server -2 Web Server Web Server Virtual Hosting With Virtual Host Support, you can now host multiple websites on a single NAS simultaneously! Web Server Virtual Hosting supports hosting up to 32 websites, HTTPS connection, and SSL certificate import. See details: http://docs.qnap.com/nas/eng/index.html?virtual_host.htm
109. I. All-in-one NAS: MySQL Server MySQL Server Great Solution for System Integrators QNAP Turbo NAS can be an ideal alternative solution of standalone MySQL database server. It can be flexibly applied in various deployments such as: a database server of another web server in remote site an additional backup database server to achieve system redundancy. Lower investment in smaller scale deployment (SMB/SOHO) MySQL DB server MySQL DB server Application server Application server
116. J. All-in-one NAS: Surveillance Station- 4 Surveillance Station Live real-time monitoring Varity Live video monitoring Single-channel, 2-channel and Picture-in-picture (PIP) monitoring modes are supported for flexible and key-location monitoring Support live 2-way audio Real-time audio and video monitoring, voice broadcasting Smart PTZ camera control by direct clicking on the control panel Users can zoom in/ zoom out and control camera’s direction by the “click and go” intuitive control panel. Preset positions can be easily and precisely controlled. Picture-in-picture mode
118. Virtual LAN Support Virtual LAN (VLAN) is an advanced network feature of the NAS. You can integrate the NAS into an existing VLAN on a virtualization infrastructure and configure the NAS as the storage system for other VLAN devices. By enabling VLAN on the NAS, only the devices with the same VLAN ID can access the NAS
137. Online RAID Level Migration allows users to transfer and upgrade the RAID level settings easily. HDD S.M.A.R.T (Self-monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) HDD S.M.A.R.T offers a quick overview for the Hard Disk Drive Status which enables users to monitor the status of hard disk drive to check potential problems. This tool helps prevent the unexpected failure of hard disk and avoid critical data loss.
138. RAID Recovery RAID Recovery If you unplug more than two disks from a RAID 5 volume or more than three disks from a RAID 6 disk volume, the RAID volume will crash normally RAID Recovery is QNAP’s exclusive technology. It can recover failed RAID 1/ 5/ 6 to the degraded mode and failed RAID 0 and JBOD to the normal state.
139. Encrypted File System to Protect Sensitive Data Leakage-1 If the hard disks or the NAS were stolen, the sensitive data might be leaked! The Encrypted File System feature of the NAS allows the server managers to encrypt each storage volume to prevent data loss caused by theft. All the data is encrypted by AES 256-bit, malicious persons can only find scramble code on the encrypted hard disks. Applications: Bank, government, medical data, financial information, private photos, etc. Volume 1 Unlock by encryption password or importing encryption key file Encryption Key #1 Volume 2 Unlock by encryption password or importing encryption key file Encryption Key #2 Volume 3 Non-encrypted volume
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141. Cannot fully prevent data leakage if the entire server is stolen, but it is more convenient since the server manager does not need to enter the encryption password manually.Encryption Key #2 The encryption key is saved on the NAS
142. Comprehensive Event Log System Comprehensive Event Log System Detailed logs offile-leveldata access to the Turbo NAS viaSamba, FTP, AFP, HTTP(HTTPS), Telnet, iSCSI and SSH, and network services accessed by the online users are all recorded. IT administrators can easily control detailed logs of each file (who, when, and what actions were done). The logs can also be exported as Excel (csv) file for analysis.
143. Policy-based Automatic IP Blocking- 1 To prevent the NAS from malicious attacks, the server manager can create an IP filter policy toallow, deny, or auto-blocking the IP address or network domainwhich attempts to connect to the NAS via SSH/ Telnet/HTTP(S)/ FTP/ samba/AFP.
144. Policy-based Automatic IP Blocking- 2 Users can control the access to the server according to the number of times an IP fails to login the server via a certain connection method. The connection type includes SSH, Telnet, HTTP(S), FTP, SAMBA, and AFP.
145. Instant SMS Alert The instant system alerts would be sent via the SMS Service provided by the SMS Provider. Users could enter 2 sets of mobile phone number worldwide at most to receive the message and manage the system in time. System Error!!
146. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Enable SNMP service on the NAS to actively send the information, warning or error of the NAS to max 3 SNMP trap addresses installed SNMP management tool. Moreover, MIB of NAS can be downloaded and imported to your PC with SNMP tool. Your PC can then acquire the info of the NAS actively, e.g. CPU-usage, temperature. Event log (info, error, warning)
147. Import SSL Secure Certificate The administrator can upload a secure certificate and an RSA private key in X.509PEM format issued by a trusted provider in order to allow the users to access the NAS by secure SSL login
161. Simply install the disks on the new QNAP NAS with its original orderDestination Source See details: http://docs.qnap.com/nas/eng/index.html?system_migration.htm
162. Firmware Live Update Still using the old fashion way to keep you NAS up-to-date? Automatically check for update when login into the NAS web administration console. See details: http://docs.qnap.com/nas/eng/index.html
163. QMobile Data Access by iPhone and Android Mobile Devices QNAP offers a free multimedia application QMobile for users of iPhone and Android handsets to carry all the multimedia files on the NAS in their pockets. You can stream videos, watch and upload digital pictures, play music that are stored on the NAS over the network and share your music playlists with other iPhone or Android phones users. See details: http://www.qnap.com/pro_application.asp?ap_id=430
164. QPKG Software Expansion Platform Explore the unlimited possibilities of your QNAP NAS! The QPKG is a convenient platform developed by QNAP to enable users to install lots of useful software applications. The software developed from the users and community worldwide. By a few simple clicks and uploading on the user-friendly GUI, all these applications can be installed. There is no need to go through the hassles of any complicated programming. And more new packages… http://www.qnap.com/QPKG.asp See Details: QPKG Packages & Application:
165. Vertical Application: NASfor Surveillance -1 QNAP NAS for DVR Storage By iSCSI PC-based DVR iSCSI LUN USB Switch QNAP NAS DVR Folders By FTP or SMB/CIFS Back up the recordings to external device Folders By http (through QNAP NAS API) PC-based DVR
166. Vertical Application: NASfor Surveillance -2 QNAP NAS for IP Camera Recording through IP-SAN Switch By iSCSI IP Cameras (with iSCSI initiator) Switch iSCSI LUN QNAP NAS Switch