QNAP has announced the immediate availability of their new vQTS virtualization technology, which allows users to run multiple virtual QTS operating systems on a QNAP NAS. vQTS is based on Virtualization Station and offers benefits for resource segregation, multi-tenant environments, and flexible application deployment coupled with savings on energy, costs and physical space. At this time, vQTS is only available for the AMD Ryzen-powered TS-x77 NAS series.
The QNAP TS-x77 series is the world’s first Ryzen-based NAS series and are available in 6, 8, and 12 -bay models (TS-677, TS-877, and TS-1277, respectively). This new series is powered by processors that have up to 8-cores/16-threads (Turbo Core up to 3.7 GHz) and feature SSD caching, and the processing power required for excelling under resource-demanding applications.
QNAP states the following benefits for business environments using the new vQTS:
Availability
vQTS is available now for the TS-x77 NAS devices. QNAP notes that Virtualization Station v3.1.7 is required to create vQTS.
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