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Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Alan , review by: techradar.com
Four Gigabit network ports plus optional 10GbE upgrade, Easy to manage graphical OS, SSD caching option
Expensive compared to other four, bay appliances, 10GbE upgrade beyond many small business budgets, SSD caching reduces capacity
It's hard to argue against the QNAP TS-470 as a fast and very functional small business NAS appliance with storage expansion and networking options more usually associated with enterprise products. Unfortunately these add further to the already high pric...
Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
QNAP's TS-470 is a solid performer with plenty of features. But the main reason you'd want to spend the money on it would probably be its four gigabit Ethernet ports and expandability to 10 Gb Ethernet somewhere down the road. Naturally, you're not go...
The TS-470 is the best NAS we've seen from QNAP. The hardware definitely delivers worthy small-business class performance – yet there are still software issues that remain from previous Turbo NAS devices we've tested, including a clumsy firmware update p...
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Published: 2014-01-13, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
A new generation of NAS devices calls for new benchmarks, and this review of the QNAP TS-470 is the first step. We replaced the traditional Western Digital Blue 500 GB disks by Seagate NAS 4 TB disks and will soon add our iSCSI benchmarks to paint a com...
Abstract: Over the last few years I've seen some pretty cool NAS boxes, some with exceptional flexibility in terms of what services and features they offer. I was actually slightly flummoxed by the QNAP TS-470, though, a device that takes the embedded NAS box conce...
Powered by dual-core Intel Celeron processor, Four hot-swap drive bays with key lock, Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, JBOD and single disk configurations, File sharing and backups for Windows, Mac and Linux clients, Web, database, print and FTP servers, Sup
Excellent Build Quality, Celeron Dual Core CPU, Very Good Overall Performance (will retest with future QTS version), Features, 2GB DDR3 RAM, 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 10GbE Compatible (Optional PCIe Card), 5 USB Ports (2xUSB 3.0 / 3xUSB 2.0), 2 eSATA Port
Power Consumption (For Some), RAM Not Expandable (For Some), Price (For Some),
When QNAP released their latest batch of NAS Servers we were very curious to see how the Celeron and i3 CPUs would affect their performance and since the TS-470 was the first to arrive all the weight of our curiosity fell on it (that's also why we used it...
Abstract: If you are hunting around for your next (or first) NAS, you have plenty to pick from. With countless options, NAS makers are hard at work trying to ramp up their products and are jockeying for the number 1 spot on your short list. It seems like only yeste...
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Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.com
QNAP's TS-470 is a solid performer with plenty of features. But the main reason you'd want to spend $1000 on it would probably be its four gigabit Ethernet ports and expandability to 10 Gb Ethernet somewhere down the road. Naturally, you're not going ...