The QNAP TS-119 is a pretty impressive NAS mini server, which I can highly recommend for small business users and home enthusiasts who would beneift from a pretty extensive range of features. Some of them are definately aimed towards businesses over t...
No fan noise; loads of extra tools; clear interface
With so many options it takes some effort to set up
Expensive, but packed with features and very quiet Good points No fan noise; loads of extra tools; clear interface Bad points With so many options it takes some effort to set up ...
55.6/33.3 MB/s single-disk read/write performance, Gigabit Ethernet NIC with Jumbo Frame functionality, Rugged black alloy chassis provides durability with elegance, Three total High-Speed USB 2.0 ports available, Frequent firmware development and free...
Lacks hardwarelevel data redundancy, Large AC power adapter brick adds to overall footprint, Package includes obsolete CAT5e Ethernet patch cable
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Clearly, QNAP has tucked all of its SMB / SOHO features into a NAS device thats perfectly suitable for at-home users. Its a unique take on a popular product, and frankly, we think it works -- if youre in the target market, that is. All things consi...
Extremely fast throughput speeds, iSCSI target functionality, can be configured in a RAID 1 array with external hard drives, easy-to-use Web interface
Re-assembling the enclosure can be fiddly, initial Q-RAID1 setup is lengthy, long startup time
If you need a versatile external drive enclosure, the QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS device is a great choice. iSCSI, RAID 1 and a number of multimedia functions are all complemented by fast file transfer speeds. ...