Tuesday, June 13th 2023

QNAP Launches TS-855X High-performance 8-core 10GbE NAS

QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking and storage solution innovator, today announced the new TS-855X NAS offering hybrid storage space of six 3.5-inch HDDs and two 2.5-inch SSDs. Featuring an Intel Atom C5125 2.8 GHz 8-core processor with Intel QAT and SR-IOV technology, the TS-855X supports up to 128 GB DDR4 memory and comes with 10GbE/2.5GbE network ports. Storage capacity can be flexibly expanded, and 25GbE network ports are supported by installing a compatible PCIe card. With all-inclusive business backup, virtualization and cybersecurity applications, SMBs can achieve high-performance, high-speed and highly-expandable storage and virtualization environments with the lowest TCO.

"QNAP's HDD/SSD hybrid-storage NAS series helps SMBs get the right balance of both performance and cost," said Andy Chuang, Product Manager of QNAP, "the hybrid 8-bay TS-855X with 8-core computing power, hardware acceleration, 10GbE/2.5GbE connectivity and PCIe expandability is the most cost-optimized and up-to-date data storage and backup solution for SMBs."
The TS-855X comes with four UDIMM DDR4 slots (8 GB preinstalled) that can be upgraded to 128 GB to support greater multitasking and higher workloads. Error-Correcting Code memory is also supported to deliver server-grade performance and reliability for business-critical enterprise IT environments. Besides one-port 10GbE connectivity, the two 2.5GbE RJ45 (2.5G/1G) ports can also be combined to enable SMB Multichannel for up to 5 Gbps transmission speed. Two built-in M.2 PCIe NVMe slots provide support for SSD caching or Qtier auto-tiered storage (available in QTS) to further upgrade NAS performance. Two PCIe Gen 3 x4 slots allow users to install 10GbE/25GbE network cards and enable SR-IOV for improved I/O throughput. The TS-855X is certified by VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V for virtualization storage. Businesses can achieve massive storage capacities by flexibly connecting QNAP JBOD expansion units to the TS-855X to meet long-term storage and archiving requirements with maximized ROI.

The TS-855X provides an all-in-one backup and restoration solution supporting versatile cloud-based services for simple hybrid cloud deployment. IT staff can regularly take snapshots to protect NAS against ransomware and create virtual private networks using the QVPN service for secure remote data access to your NAS. Windows, Linux, UNIX, Android virtual machines can be hosted using Virtualization Station. Docker, LXD, and Kata Containers can be run using Container Station. Users can find and install a multitude of apps from the App Center to expand the application potential of the NAS. Running the QTS operating system as standard, the TS-855X can be flexibly switched to use the ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system for greater reliability and data integrity.

Key Specifications
TS-855X-8G:
Tower model, hot-swappable 6x 3.5-inch SATA 6 Gbps hard drive bays and 2x 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s solid state drive bays, Intel Atom C5125 eight-core 2.80 GHz processor, 8 GB DDR4 UDIMM memory (up to 128 GB), also supports DDR4 ECC memory, 1 x 10GbE RJ45 port, 2 x 2.5GbE Gigabit RJ45 ports, 2x M.2 PCIe Gen 3 x4 slots, 2x PCIe Gen 3 x4 slots, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) ports, 1x USB 2.0 ports.

For more information, visit the product page.
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5 Comments on QNAP Launches TS-855X High-performance 8-core 10GbE NAS

#1
Chaitanya
Why such assymetrical config in terms of storage? 6x3.5 + 2x2.5 + 2xM.2.
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TheLostSwede
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ChaitanyaWhy such assymetrical config in terms of storage? 6x3.5 + 2x2.5 + 2xM.2.
Most likely because it's what they can fit in their chassis?
$1,400 for an Atom based NAS though...
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Chaitanya
TheLostSwedeMost likely because it's what they can fit in their chassis?
$1,400 for an Atom based NAS though...
Overall entire spec sheet is quite absurd(support for 128GB RAM, NIC, etc...). I just dont know what this NAS wants to be.
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#4
Berfs1
I would rather buy this and top it off with SSDs and whatever NIC I need for less money: pcpartpicker.com/list/FhbgRv

Oh I forgot to mention, you can use it as a computer too. It supports virtualization, so just dedicate a few cores from that CPU for whatever virtual machines you want, and boom! You now have multiple working computers on a single computer that can also be a NAS and a very fast router because it has the Wifi-6E chip! And you can resell it for way more money later down the road once you upgrade again!

Edit #412: oh my god apparently that NAS ONLY supports ECC memory, NOT ONLY THAT, ITS CAPPED TO DDR4-2933 LMAO. "It's a good product as long as the price is right" Nah fam even if the price was cut in half, this is still stupid.
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framebuffer
ChaitanyaWhy such assymetrical config in terms of storage? 6x3.5 + 2x2.5 + 2xM.2.
TheLostSwedeMost likely because it's what they can fit in their chassis?
$1,400 for an Atom based NAS though...
this...or, if you want to be fancy:

6x SATA HDD in RaidZ/RaidZ2
2x SATA SSD in Striping for Read Cache (ARC)
2x M.2 NVMe in Mirror for Write Cache (ZIL)
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