In anticipation of the upcoming 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), QNAP has announced a lineup of three NAS appliances built with a new AMD processor that integrate AMD’s Radeon hardware-accelerated video encoding and decoding. The new AMD-powered Turbo vNAS units will also make use of the AMD platform for hardware encryption and virtualization. QNAP will be on-site at CES in order to show off these new NAS offerings, designated TVS-463, TVS-663, TVS-863, and TVS-863+.
In anticipation of the upcoming 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), QNAP has announced a lineup of three NAS appliances built with a new AMD processor that integrate AMD’s Radeon hardware-accelerated video encoding and decoding. The new AMD-powered Turbo vNAS units will also make use of the AMD platform for hardware encryption and virtualization. QNAP will be on-site at CES in order to show off these new NAS offerings, designated TVS-463, TVS-663, TVS-863, and TVS-863+.
QNAP will be demonstrating the new NAS appliances as part of Connected Home solutions which use the NAS appliance to provide centralized 4K HD video (and other media) playback and sharing, backup, and network video recording for video surveillance. QNAP’s demonstrations will also showcase integrations for Crestron, RTI, and AMX home automation systems.
Each of these technologies is part of the functionality of the updated QTS 4.2 NAS management software. Enterprise and data center customers will also gain Snapshot for Volume and iSCSI, Snapshot Replica, Central Management System (Q'center), and Snapshot agent for Windows VSS in QTS 4.2.