Qnap, TVS-882-I5-16G-US, NAS Enclosure, 8-Bay, Intel I5-7500 3.4GHz, 16GB
TVS-882-I5-16G-US Includes Only:
- QNAP TVS-882 8-Bay NAS Enclosure
- 4 x Ethernet Cables
- Power Cord
- M.2 Installation Kit
- Package of Screws
- IR Remote Control
The QNAP TVS-882 8-Bay NAS Enclosure lets you build a centralized storage solution that shares files and streams videos to all your connected devices. The TVS-882 is designed to hold larger-capacity 2.5"/3.5" hard drives in six bays and faster SSDs in two 2.5" bays. Additionally, it can house up to two M.2 SSDs, which can be used for caching data. To manage the data and QTS operating system, it is powered by a 3.4 GHz Intel Core i5-7500 quad-core processor along with 16GB of 2133 MHz DDR4 memory. QTS lets you configure your drives in a RAID array and provides additional storage options that might not be adjective on other storage units. You can activate the Tiered Storage feature, which continuously optimizes storage efficiency across M.2 SSDs, 2.5" SSDs, and SATA-based hard drives, or create multiple storage pools that utilize different types of storage drives. With Application-based Partitioning, it automatically runs demanding apps on your faster SSDs and stores less-frequently accessed files on larger-capacity hard drives. In addition, the M.2 SSDs can be configured to the boost the performance of the overall file access system. Moreover, it sports a 250W power supply QNAP has outfitted this enclosure with three HDMI ports and five USB 3.0 ports so you can use it as a standalone system. It delivers 4K visuals utilizing integrated Intel HD Graphics or an optional graphics card installed in one of the two PCIe 3.0 slots. You may also equip the TVS-882 with PCIe NVMe SSDs, 10GbE/40GbE NICs, and USB 3.1 expansion cards to these slots. For powering your drives and PCIe cards, it comes built with a 250W PSU. To cool your components, two 80mm fans are on board. It sports a 250W power supply that keeps all the internal components running. Moreover, data is quickly delivered to connected systems via four Gigabit Ethernet ports.