QNAP was good enough to send out two units for me to review: a TS-419P+ and a TS-459 Pro+. First, the TS-419P+.
Here is how QNAP describes the 419P+:
TS-419P+ is QNAP’s new generation four-bay Turbo NAS with iSCSI, especially designed for small business and home users who are looking for a large storage center to store, back up, share thousands of multimedia files or expand the storage capacity. The NAS is equipped with latest powerful 1.6 GHz embedded CPU and 512MB DDRIII memory, supports 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA hard drives, and delivers ultra high speed performance yet maintains extremely low power consumption. The powerful system can let you build the RAID5, or RAID 1 mirroring for hard disk redundancy.
The TS-419P+ takes the lead in the current small business and home NAS market with the outstanding specifications, hot-swappable hard disk design, great expandability by two eSATA and multiple USB ports, dual Gigabit LAN ports, handy LCD screen, high reliability, and numerous all-in-1 software applications. It is a reliable, powerful yet affordable mini storage server which can be easily deployed for various application environments.
I am looking forward to testing out the remote access and Android client that works with this unit, and I’ll also be looking at QNAP’s latest turbo NAS firmware, version 3.5.
I’ll be setting this unit up and testing it over the next few weeks. If there is something in particular that you’d like to see me test, leave a comment here and I’ll see if I can answer your questions.
A quick shout-out to Yo from QNAP. Thanks for the review units!
QNAP Website TS-419P+ Product Information Turbo NAS 3.5 Article
