QNAP just launched their brand new all-flash NAS yesterday - the TS-h1277AFX. It handles tons of data without making things complicated. This powerhouse comes with twelve 2.5-inch drive bays that all use SATA 3.0. You'll find amazing features like ZFS self-healing, data deduplication, and special SSD tweaks built right into it. The system includes four network connections standard - two super-fast 10GbE ports plus two 2.5GbE ports for your everyday needs.
You can customize this machine exactly how you want, thanks to three PCIe 4.0 expansion slots. Add a blazing 25 Gigabit network card, speed things up with M.2 SSD cache drives, or connect external JBOD storage - whatever your setup requires. The brains behind everything is an eight-core Ryzen 7 9000 series chip that easily juggles multiple tasks at once. It ships with 32GB of error-correcting DDR5 memory that you can upgrade all the way to 192GB if needed.
The storage box includes 4GB of flash memory and connects to other devices through modern ports. These include one USB-C port running at 3.2 Gen 2 speeds, one regular USB 3.2 Gen 2 port, and an HDMI 1.4b connection. Two 92mm fans keep everything cool, and the whole system runs off a hefty 500W power supply. The case measures 368mm wide by 362mm deep by 157.2mm tall and weighs about 8 kilograms.
Tech experts looking for serious data management will appreciate how straightforward yet capable this NAS truly is. The model number TS-h1277AFX-R7-32G tells you exactly what configuration you're getting - 12 bays with that Ryzen 7 processor and 32GB starting memory. RAID protection keeps your files safe from drive failures. People who manage complex environments will find this system delivers excellent performance without unnecessary complications. Every aspect focuses on practical results rather than flashy extras.
You can customize this machine exactly how you want, thanks to three PCIe 4.0 expansion slots. Add a blazing 25 Gigabit network card, speed things up with M.2 SSD cache drives, or connect external JBOD storage - whatever your setup requires. The brains behind everything is an eight-core Ryzen 7 9000 series chip that easily juggles multiple tasks at once. It ships with 32GB of error-correcting DDR5 memory that you can upgrade all the way to 192GB if needed.
The storage box includes 4GB of flash memory and connects to other devices through modern ports. These include one USB-C port running at 3.2 Gen 2 speeds, one regular USB 3.2 Gen 2 port, and an HDMI 1.4b connection. Two 92mm fans keep everything cool, and the whole system runs off a hefty 500W power supply. The case measures 368mm wide by 362mm deep by 157.2mm tall and weighs about 8 kilograms.
Tech experts looking for serious data management will appreciate how straightforward yet capable this NAS truly is. The model number TS-h1277AFX-R7-32G tells you exactly what configuration you're getting - 12 bays with that Ryzen 7 processor and 32GB starting memory. RAID protection keeps your files safe from drive failures. People who manage complex environments will find this system delivers excellent performance without unnecessary complications. Every aspect focuses on practical results rather than flashy extras.