QNAP recently announced the worldwide availability of the second member of its multifaceted 3-bay NAS family, the TS-332X. The new NAS solution is simple in form yet provides a comprehensive array of features including SSD Caching and Auto Tiering and comes equipped with 10GbE SFP+ port and three M.2 SATA 6Gb/s SSD slots, making it a seamlessly integrable device for the startup and SMB environments.
Powered by a quad-core AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL-324 1.7 GHz Cortex-A57 processor, the TS-332X features 2GB/4GB DDR4 RAM, and comes furnished with a 10GbE SFP+ port, giving users in a high-speed network environment the ability to perform without data flow limitations caused by network bottlenecks.
The TS-332X allows users to utilize SSD caching with up to three SATA 6Gb/s M.2 SSD’s with 2280 form factors for increasing performance on IOPS-intensive applications. For the more security-conscious individuals, RAID 5 is supported, giving users reliable, balanced performance with an added layer of data redundancy. In addition to these features, the TS-332X supports Auto-Tiering, providing users quick access to frequented data.
TS-332X Specifications
Availability
The TS-332X is now available.
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