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QNAP TVS-1282T3-I7-32G 12 Bay 32GB Desktop NAS

SKU: TVS-1282T3-I7-32G Code: 1209727

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Exclusively providing a Thunderbolt/NAS/iSCSI SAN triple solution, the TVS-1282T3 features four Thunderbolt 3 ports to enable seamless collaboration between up to four Mac and Windows devices. Coupled with its higher bandwidth to smooth 4K video transfer and online editing, the TVS-1282T3 is a perfect match for Thunderbolt-equipped Mac and Windows users for 4K workflows, file storage and high-speed sharing. The TVS-1282T3 leverages 7th Generation Intel 14nm multi-core processors and was designed around the concept of tiered storage, application-based partitioning and network traffic distribution, providing exceptional performance to fulfill critical tasks.

  • -Built-in M.2 SATA 6Gb/s slots & 2.5" SSD slot
  • -Qtier technology and SSD cache enable 24/7 optimized storage efficiency
  • -The Network & Virtual Switch app assists network traffic distribution, and re-routes dedicated bandwidth for diverse applications
  • -Four Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps) ports and dual 10GbE network for on-the-fly video editing and rapid file sharing
  • -Four available combinations with Mac/PC and JBOD for flexible attaching, sharing and expansion
  • -Flexible storage expansion with QNAP storage expansion enclosures and Virtual JBOD (VJBOD)
  • -Supports QRM+ unified remote server management, Q'center for centrally managing multiple QNAP NAS, virtual machine and container applications, and storage for virtualization
 
 

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