
QNAP TVS-1271U-RP-i7-32G-US 12-Bay Unified Storage NAS
Unleash Enterprise-Class Storage and PerformanceDiscover the QNAP TVS-1271U-RP, a high-performance 12-bay unified storage solution designed to meet the demanding needs of modern businesses. Featuring the intuitive QTS operating system, this NAS delivers exceptional performance, scalability, and r...
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Overview
Unleash Enterprise-Class Storage and Performance
Discover the QNAP TVS-1271U-RP, a high-performance 12-bay unified storage solution designed to meet the demanding needs of modern businesses. Featuring the intuitive QTS operating system, this NAS delivers exceptional performance, scalability, and reliability for data backup, file synchronization, and remote access. Built to safeguard and streamline your critical business operations.
- Operating System: QTS
- Form Factor: 12-Bay Rackmount
- Network: 10GbE-ready
- Features: Cross-platform file sharing, comprehensive backup solutions, iSCSI, virtualization applications
- Use Case: Ideal for SMB data backup and storage
Key Features
3,300+ MB/s throughput and 162,000+ IOPS
Two internal cache ports for IO acceleration
Scalable design, up to 1120TB raw capacity
Virtualization-ready, centralized data storage, backup, sharing and disaster recovery
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Achieves impressive throughput of over 3,300 MB/s, ensuring rapid data transfer for demanding applications.
- Delivers over 162,000 IOPS, indicating high responsiveness for quick access to numerous small files.
- Features two internal cache ports, allowing for IO acceleration and improved performance for frequently accessed data.
- Offers a scalable design, supporting up to 1120TB of raw capacity, accommodating significant data growth.
- It is virtualization-ready, making it an excellent platform for hosting virtual machines and consolidating IT resources.
- Provides centralized data storage, simplifying data management, backup, sharing, and disaster recovery processes.
- The 12-bay design allows for flexible drive configurations, supporting various RAID levels and storage strategies.
👎 Cons
- The maximum raw capacity of 1120TB assumes very large individual drives, which can be expensive.
- Being a 12-bay unit, it requires a significant number of hard drives to reach its full potential capacity, adding to the initial investment.
- Achieving the stated throughput and IOPS figures likely depends on specific drive configurations and network infrastructure, which may not be universal.
- As a unified storage NAS, configuring its advanced features like virtualization and disaster recovery might require technical expertise.
- The unit's physical size for 12 bays will necessitate adequate rack space and cooling, making it unsuitable for small office or home environments.
- The initial cost of a 12-bay enterprise-grade NAS with these performance metrics can be substantial.
- Power consumption for a unit with 12 drives and high-performance components will likely be higher than smaller NAS devices.