In this week’s NASCompares Tech Digest for Week 47 (2025), we explore major updates and product reveals across the NAS, surveillance, and enterprise storage sectors. Synology expands its surveillance portfolio with a new AI-powered camera aimed at business security, while Unraid releases a stability-focused update in version 7.2.1. Ubiquiti rolls out an overhauled bridging system in UniFi, and QNAP introduces a powerful new surveillance platform supporting over 1000 IP channels. We also cover a severe 7-Zip vulnerability impacting container security, and ASUS’s SC25 showcase of next-gen rackmount storage for high-performance computing.
LTO Program Announces 40TB LTO-10, Eyes 900TB+ Archival Tape Future
The LTO Program has officially unveiled LTO-10, delivering a native capacity of 36TB and 400MB/s transfer speeds, or 90TB compressed. This release is accompanied by a refreshed roadmap, now targeting LTO-14 with up to 914TB compressed capacity. Aimed at long-term archival workloads and cold storage environments, the LTO standard remains vital for compliance-heavy sectors such as finance and government. The announcement underscores tape’s continuing relevance amid skyrocketing data growth and energy-conscious storage planning.
Podcast Ep143: Kioxia Talks NAND Futures, PCIe 5, and AI Workloads
In episode 143 of the StorageReview Podcast, representatives from Kioxia delve into how NAND flash is evolving to meet growing enterprise and AI workload demands. Highlights include a look at PCIe Gen5 SSD developments, future memory stacking technologies, and trends in sustainability within NAND production. Kioxia also discusses challenges in optimizing latency and endurance, especially for edge deployments and generative AI tasks.
LattePanda IOTA: Intel N150-Based SBC for IoT and Compact PCs
LattePanda has revealed the IOTA, a palm-sized single-board computer built on the Intel N150 Alder Lake-N processor, with a secondary RP2040 microcontroller for GPIO tasks. Designed for edge compute, makers, and industrial IoT, it supports Windows and Linux, includes 8GB LPDDR5, eMMC storage, and dual display outputs. Despite its compact 80mm x 60mm footprint, it delivers respectable compute and microcontroller versatility in one board.
Netgear Debuts Nighthawk 5G M7 with App & eSIM Marketplace
Netgear has introduced the Nighthawk M7, a mobile hotspot powered by 5G and Wi-Fi 6, capable of up to 4Gbps download speeds. Designed for mobile professionals and RV use, it features a 2.4” color touchscreen, improved thermal design, and full support for Netgear’s new mobile app. The addition of an eSIM marketplace streamlines global connectivity options. With a 5,000mAh battery and Ethernet port, it bridges performance and portability.
QNAP Launches SAS Expansion Cards for High-Capacity NAS Units
QNAP has rolled out new SAS expansion cards (QXP-1630S-3816 and QXP-830S-3808) for its enterprise NAS systems, supporting up to 24Gbps SAS-4 bandwidth. These cards are tailored for high-density environments requiring massive storage scalability, offering compatibility with QNAP’s TL-R and TL-D SAS expansion enclosures. Hot-swap support and dual-link failover features enhance resilience, while a dedicated management interface simplifies configuration and monitoring.
ADATA & MSI Launch World’s First 4-Rank DDR5 CUDIMM Module
ADATA and MSI have announced the first-ever 4-rank DDR5 CUDIMM memory module, designed specifically for high-capacity workstation and server applications. This new form factor enables 64 GB modules with dual-channel unbuffered DIMM support, allowing up to 2 TB of memory capacity on compatible motherboards. The collaboration with MSI ensures full compatibility on Intel W790 platforms, opening doors for professionals handling AI training, large simulations, or VMs that demand extreme memory density. This innovation could shift how non-ECC systems are built for memory-hungry workloads.
Silicon Motion Debuts SM8388, Power-Efficient PCIe Gen5 SSD Controller
Silicon Motion has unveiled the SM8388, a PCIe Gen 5 enterprise-grade SSD controller optimized for 8-channel configurations and built for maximum efficiency. It supports high-throughput workloads with low power draw, making it well-suited for hyperscalers and data centers looking to upgrade to Gen5 storage. The SM8388 is aimed at high-endurance U.2 and E3.S SSDs and includes support for hardware-based RAID, full power loss protection, and dual-port enterprise applications. This positions Silicon Motion as a serious player in the PCIe Gen5 enterprise SSD controller race.
Western Digital’s Ultrastar Data102: 102 Drives in 3.26PB Chassis
Western Digital has introduced the Ultrastar Data102, a storage enclosure capable of housing up to 102 HDDs or SSDs in a single chassis, delivering up to 3.26 petabytes of raw storage. Designed for cloud-scale deployments and AI infrastructure, the Data102 includes patented IsoVibe and ArcticFlow cooling technologies, as well as dual-port SAS or SATA drive compatibility. The 4U design is hot-swappable and supports 12Gb/s SAS expanders, ensuring rapid scaling of data infrastructure while maintaining redundancy and thermal stability.
ICY DOCK MB699V5P-B: PCIe Gen 5 Removable Rack for U.2/U.3 Drives
ICY DOCK has launched the MB699V5P-B, a mobile rack enclosure supporting PCIe Gen 5 U.2 and U.3 SSDs with full hot-swap capabilities. Designed for 3.5-inch bays, this tool-less tray supports speeds up to 128 Gbps, aligning with the demands of high-performance NVMe storage. A metal locking mechanism and vibration reduction frame help protect data integrity, while active cooling is provided via a rear-mounted fan. This solution is tailored for professionals working with 8K video, edge AI compute, or transactional I/O workloads.
QNAP QXP-1630S and QXP-830S: SAS Expansion Cards for NAS
QNAP has introduced the QXP-1630S-3816 and QXP-830S-3808 SAS expansion cards, bringing scalable enterprise-grade SAS support to compatible NAS systems. The QXP-1630S supports 16 ports, while the QXP-830S supports 8 ports, both capable of connecting multiple TL-R1220Sep-RP JBODs or other SAS expansion enclosures. These cards are built on Broadcom SAS3808/3816 controllers, support SFF-8644 connectors, and deliver 12Gb/s per lane bandwidth. They’re designed for large-scale storage applications including backups, VMs, and cold data archiving.
Memory Market Faces Pressure as Supply Chain Tightens
ComputerBase has published an in-depth analysis of current storage trends, revealing rising tension in the global memory supply chain. With demand climbing across consumer and enterprise sectors, prices for HDDs, SSDs, and RAM are expected to surge further, building on earlier 2025 increases. Analysts cite factors such as ongoing production constraints, increased AI infrastructure deployment, and NAND/DRAM stockpiling by hyperscalers. These developments could impact NAS builders and enterprise storage buyers heading into Q1 2026.
Source: ComputerBase
Jellyfin 10.11.3 Delivers Minor Fixes and Enhancements
The open-source media server Jellyfin has released version 10.11.3, bringing several bug fixes and minor performance improvements to its platform. While not a major overhaul, this update ensures better stability, particularly for remote streaming and metadata fetching. Notable changes include better memory handling and refinements to the admin dashboard. Users running Docker-based setups or Raspberry Pi media servers are encouraged to update for improved performance.
Source: GitHub – Jellyfin 10.11.3
Destroyinator Rackserver Can Erase 16 SSDs Simultaneously
Golem.de reports on the “Destroyinator,” a custom rack server designed to wipe data from up to 16 SSDs at once. Aimed at data centers and secure recycling services, the system features parallel data erasure capabilities that significantly reduce turnaround time. The tool ensures thorough data destruction and supports multiple erase protocols including DoD 5220.22-M. The system could become vital for GDPR and e-waste compliance in high-volume enterprise environments.
Source: Golem.de
Broadcom Launches Brocade Gen 8 Fibre Channel for AI and Quantum-Safe Storage
Broadcom has introduced its Brocade Gen 8 Fibre Channel architecture, designed for AI workloads, mission-critical databases, and quantum-safe storage environments. Supporting speeds up to 128Gbps, the new switches and HBAs focus on ultra-low latency, deterministic performance, and increased security. This infrastructure is engineered for high-throughput AI training clusters and is backward compatible with Gen 7. Enterprise NAS and SAN setups targeting performance-critical applications may benefit from early adoption.
Source: StorageReview
Proxmox VE 9.1 Released With Major SDN, TPM, and LXC Enhancements
Proxmox VE 9.1 is now available, featuring key improvements in container virtualization, network segmentation, and VM security. Highlights include support for virtual TPM devices, snapshots of LXC containers, and enhanced SDN integration. The update strengthens Proxmox’s standing as a VMware alternative, especially for home labs and SMBs seeking full-stack virtualization on limited budgets. Users can upgrade in place or clean install using the latest ISO.
Source: StorageReview
Synology Launches BC800Z AI Surveillance Camera for Enterprise Users
Synology has introduced the BC800Z, a new AI-enhanced surveillance camera designed to bolster security in enterprise environments. This camera features advanced image recognition capabilities and is part of Synology’s broader push into AI-powered video surveillance. It integrates with Synology’s surveillance software for real-time monitoring, alert management, and secure storage options. Its key appeal lies in proactive threat detection and smart analytics, making it ideal for office campuses, retail, or industrial facilities.
Unraid 7.2.1 Brings Important Bug Fixes and Under-the-Hood Improvements
The latest point release of Unraid, version 7.2.1, has been rolled out with a focus on stability. While not introducing any headline features, this update includes fixes for user-reported issues in storage pooling, Docker networking, and device passthrough, especially around certain Intel and AMD chipsets. It’s a recommended update for users already running 7.2.0, particularly those using virtual machines and iGPU transcoding setups.
UniFi Introduces New Bridging Options for Wireless Networks
Ubiquiti has unveiled a significant update for its UniFi platform, introducing “All-New Bridging” that simplifies and expands point-to-point and multipoint wireless bridging setups. Designed for both prosumers and enterprise installers, this update focuses on easier link configuration, status visualization, and performance monitoring directly through the UniFi interface. It’s particularly relevant for WISP deployments, rural internet bridging, and temporary outdoor setups.
QNAP Launches QVR Surveillance Platform with Support for 1024 Channels
QNAP has announced a major leap in its surveillance ecosystem with the new QVR Surveillance platform, now supporting up to 1024 IP camera channels. This update emphasizes cloud scalability and AI-powered event detection. It introduces better UI responsiveness, reduced latency, and increased compatibility with smart analytics applications. Ideal for smart cities, hospitals, and high-security campuses, the system is available globally for both ARM and x86-based QNAP NAS.
Hackers Exploiting 7-Zip Vulnerability to Break Out of Containers
A newly discovered exploit in the 7-Zip archiving tool is being actively targeted by attackers to break out of containerized environments. The flaw, which affects the way 7-Zip handles archive content, has become a high-priority patch for users relying on Docker or other Linux container technologies. Security experts are advising admins to update affected systems immediately and limit archive handling permissions until a full patch is distributed.
ASUS Showcases New Storage Solutions at SC25
At SC25, ASUS presented a wide range of storage systems targeted at enterprise workloads. Highlights included rackmount NAS units optimized for AI and scientific computing, new JBOD arrays with high-speed interconnects, and liquid-cooled enclosures for dense deployments. The lineup signals ASUS’s growing investment in data center and high-performance storage verticals. The company aims to challenge established brands with aggressive specs and cost-effective deployment bundles.
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