Is this the most powerful Desktop NAS from QNAP Yet?
Say hello to the most powerful Desktop NAS available to date, the QNAP TVS-1282
Featuring:
- Built-in M.2 SATA 6Gb/s slots & 2.5” SSD slots
- Qtier technology and SSD cache enable 24/7 optimized storage efficiency
- The Network & Virtual Switch app assists network traffic distribution, and re-routes dedicated bandwidth for diverse applications
- Triple HDMI output (including one HDMI 2.0) for smooth 4K video playback
- Scalable design with economical QNAP storage expansion enclosures
- Virtual JBOD (VJBOD) allows to use QNAP NAS to expand the TVS-1282’s storage capacity
Supports QPulse™ unified remote server management, QvPC technology, virtual machine and container applications, and storage for virtualization - Perfect storage trio: tiered storage, application-based partitioning & network traffic distribution
- The advanced hardware design of TVS-882 can facilitate optimized storage deployment based on different usage scenarios.
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