Wednesday, October 2nd 2024

QNAP Adds Support for the QuTS hero Operating System to TS-253E and TS-453E NAS

QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking, and storage solution innovator, today announced that it has added support for QuTS hero, QNAP's ZFS-based NAS operating system, to the popular TS-253E and TS-453E NAS models. The TS-x53E series is powered by an Intel Celeron J6412 quad-core processor (burst up to 2.6 GHz), which will be available and supported by QNAP for an extended period (up to 2029).

The 2-bay TS-253E is currently the QNAP NAS model with the fewest drive bays that support QuTS hero. Now small-sized organizations can also benefit from ZFS technologies to optimize applications that require utmost reliability, such as data integrity with features like Self-healing and WORM (Write Once, Read Many Times), snapshots (up to 65,536 versions), and inline data deduplication for maximizing storage efficiency. Businesses also can deploy a zero RPO disaster recovery plan by leveraging real-time SnapSync that achieves real-time data synchronization between two NAS.
Models
  • TS-253E-8G: 2 drive bays, 8 GB RAM
  • TS-453E-8G: 4 drive bays, 8 GB RAM
TS-x53E series key specifications:
Tower model; Intel Celeron J6412 quad-core processor (burst up to 2.6 GHz); hot-swappable 3.5-inch/2.5-inch SATA 6 Gbps HDD/SSD; 2x M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3 x2 slots, 2x RJ45 2.5 GbE ports; 2x HDMI 1.4b output; 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, 2x USB 2.0 ports.

Notes:
Switching between QTS 5.2.1 and QuTS hero h5.2.1 is currently only available for the TS-253E and TS-453E NAS models. Support for other NAS models will be announced later.
Users must back up their NAS data to another storage (such as another QNAP NAS, myQNAPcloud Storage or clouds), then switch the OS. Click here to learn more.
Users can also migrate data from an old QTS NAS to a new QTS NAS with few initial settings. Click here to learn more.
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