QNAP Systems has announced the latest models of its Turbo NAS line aimed at the corporate workgroup, SOHO and home user markets. The three models each use 2.0 GHz processors, come with 512MB of DDR3 memory and use the 3.5 version of the QNAP firmware. The tower form-factor units differ in the number of supported drives and network interfaces. The TS-419P II supports four drives and is equipped with two Gigabit Ethernet ports. The TS-219P II supports two drives, while the TS-119P II holds one. Both have a single Gigabit LAN port.
QNAP Systems has announced the latest models of its Turbo NAS line aimed at the corporate workgroup, SOHO and home user markets. The three models each use 2.0 GHz processors, come with 512MB of DDR3 memory and use the 3.5 version of the QNAP firmware. The tower form-factor units differ in the number of supported drives and network interfaces. The TS-419P II supports four drives and is equipped with two Gigabit Ethernet ports. The TS-219P II supports two drives, while the TS-119P II holds one. Both have a single Gigabit LAN port.
AS with other models in the Turbo NAS Line, the units supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Unix. They can be used for both backup and file sharing via FTP, WebDAV, a browser-based file manager and a private cloud utility. The units can also serve as a host for USB printer sharing, a recorder for IP surveillance video and a UPnP multimedia server.
All three models are shipping now, but prices were not announced.