QNAP Systems has released the TL-Rx00PES-RP series of PCIe JBOD storage enclosures, offering up to 64 Gb/s data transfer speeds and support for up to 192 hard drives with a maximum capacity of 2.9 PB.
- Data transfer speeds of up to 64 Gb/s
- Supports SATA drives, providing businesses with a wide range of enterprise hard drive options
- Turn on/off feature of the TL-Rx00PES-RP series is linked with the host NAS, reducing hardware management tasks for IT staff
QNAP Systems has launched its new PCIe JBOD storage enclosures TL-Rx00PES-RP series, which boast impressive data transfer speeds of up to 64 Gb/s. The TL-Rx00PES-RP series includes two models: the TL-R1600PES-RP with 16 drive bays and the TL-R1200PES-RP with 12 drive bays. These rackmount models are designed to expand existing NAS storage volumes to petabyte-class without the need for RAID-rebuilding on the host NAS. The TL-Rx00PES-RP series supports SATA drives, providing businesses with a wide range of enterprise hard drive options. This makes it an ideal solution for archiving and backing up virtualization applications, surveillance recordings, large data, and multimedia. The TL-Rx00PES-RP series is especially suited for organizations that handle large data sets and require scalable solutions. The turn on/off feature of the TL-Rx00PES-RP series is linked with the host NAS, reducing hardware management tasks for IT staff. To scale up with the TL-Rx00PES-RP series expansion enclosures, the NAS requires storage expansion cards QXP-3X8PES (PCIe Gen 3 x8) or QXP-3X4PES (PCIe Gen 3 x4). The TL-R1600PES-RP can connect up to 12 JBOD units and support a maximum of 192 hard drives, with a maximum capacity of 2.9 PB. The TL-R1200PES-RP can also connect up to 12 JBOD units but supports a maximum of 144 hard drives, with a maximum capacity of 2.0 PB. The TL-Rx00PES-RP series and the companion expansion cards are now available for purchase. For more information and to view the full QNAP NAS lineup, visit www.qnap.com.
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QNAP Systems, founded in Taipei in 2004 by Meiji Chang, has become a global leader in NAS solutions with a strong focus on innovation and user-friendly design. Their strategic partnerships with industry giants and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of what NAS devices can do make them a noteworthy player in the tech world.Latest Articles about QNAP
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NAS: Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a specialized storage device or server that provides centralized data storage and access over a network, usually using Ethernet connections. NAS systems are designed to offer a convenient and efficient way to store and share files among multiple users or devices within a home or office environment. Unlike traditional storage solutions, NAS devices operate independently and have their own operating systems and management interfaces. They are characterized by easy setup and configuration, making them accessible even to users with limited technical expertise. NAS devices can offer various features, including data redundancy through RAID configurations, remote access over the internet, automatic backup, media streaming, and even application hosting in some advanced models. As a versatile and user-friendly storage solution, NAS has become a popular choice for both personal and small business use.
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PCIe: PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard for connecting components such as graphics cards, sound cards, and network cards to a motherboard. It is the most widely used interface in the computer industry today, and is used in both desktop and laptop computers. PCIe is capable of providing up to 16 times the bandwidth of the older PCI standard, allowing for faster data transfer speeds and improved performance. It is also used in a variety of other applications, such as storage, networking, and communications. PCIe is an essential component of modern computing, and its applications are only expected to grow in the future.
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RAID: RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a technology used in the computer industry to increase the performance, reliability, and storage capacity of computer systems. It works by combining multiple hard drives into a single logical unit, allowing them to be accessed as if they were a single drive. This allows for faster data access, as multiple drives can be accessed simultaneously, and for increased reliability, as data can be stored redundantly across multiple drives. RAID is commonly used in servers, workstations, and other high-performance computing systems, as well as in consumer-level storage solutions such as NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices.
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