Tag Archive: 10GbE

TerraMaster F2-422 10GbE 2-Bay NAS Debuts

TerraMaster F2-422 10GbE 2-Bay NAS Debuts Increase your productivity with high-speed 10GbE-capable NAS storage TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products including network-attached storage (NAS) devices, presents improved TerraMaster F2-422 2-bay NAS powered by the all-new TOS 4.2 system. The TOS 4.2 update enables the F2-422 to do more, giving businesses …

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D-Link DXS-5000 10GbE Bare Metal Switches Announced

D-Link DXS-5000 10GbE Bare Metal Switches Announced

D-Link DXS-5000 10GbE Bare Metal Switches Announced DXS-5000 Series 10GbE Switches Available Bare Metal Based on Open Networking Standards or Pre-Loaded with Pluribus Netvisor Operating System to Enable Advanced Networking Services D-Link, a global leader in business class networking, today announced a new line of bare metal switches for enterprise, data center and service provider …

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ZyXEL Partners with QNAP for 10G Ethernet Powered NAS Solution

ZyXEL Partners with QNAP for 10G Ethernet Powered NAS Solution Joint Solution Offers SMBs and Data Centers Operators the Best in Connectivity, Capacity and Value By QNAP ZyXEL Communications, a leading provider of secure broadband networking, Internet access, connected home and routing products, today announced a partnership with QNAP, a leading commercial Network Attached Storage …

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QNAP TS-870U-RP NAS Network Storage Server Review

There’s a new Ethernet in town called 10GbE, and its blazing fast. Benchmark Reviews recently gave you the inside scoop on the newest 10GbE networking hardware, and I mentioned that the first thing I did was to hook up a 10GbE NAS. Plain old Gigabit Ethernet has been holding back mid-range NAS servers for a while now. With 10GbE starting to enter the mainstream, QNAP is now making their 10GbE-capable storage products more affordable. The QNAP TS-870U-RP Turbo NAS is part of a new model line that trades off some CPU power and a couple of build features in order to lower the cost of entry. With eight 3.5″ drive bays available there is a potential for 32TB of drive space, and the Intel Celeron CPU, with 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture, has enough horsepower to make file transfers fly by. It also has two x8 PCIe slots for 10GbE NICs and these make a huge difference in real-world performance. Take a closer look with us, at the current value leader in NAS speed demons.

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