QNAP TS-859 Pro TS-859 PRO Benutzerhandbuch

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SPC-3 Persistent Reservation Supported
The built-in iSCSI service supports enterprise level features such as SPC-3 
persistent reservation for clustering in VMware and Windows 2008. You 
can set up Microsoft Failover Cluster environment and use Cluster Shared 
Volume for Hyper-V. This allows you to execute virtual machine live 
migration between Hyper-V hosts.
Advanced MPIO and MC/S Supported
With the support of MPIO (Multipath Input Output) and MC/S (Multiple 
Connections per Session) on the Turbo NAS, you can connect to the QNAP 
iSCSI targets using 2 or more network interfaces from your server with 
failover and load balancing. Furthermore, you can achieve better data 
transmission performance with MC/S setting.
Comprehensive Event Logs
Detailed logs of file-level data access to the NAS via 
SAMBA, iSCSI, FTP, AFP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and 
SSH, and networking services accessed by online 
users are all recorded.
Modern business faces the challenge of dramatic growth of digital data, including 
documents, emails, applications, and so on. To deploy the IT environment with a 
reliable, affordable and expandable storage center to securely store, share, and 
back up the digital assets has become an important task for the server managers 
of the SMB and entry-level enterprise nowadays.
The new Turbo NAS is the powerful network attached storage (NAS) server, 
which is designed to provide an affordable and easy-to-management 
solution with iSCSI service for virtualized and clustered environment. The 
Turbo NAS also offers versatile business applications to maximize the 
efficiency of the data center in the business environment.
The Most Affordable and Flexible Virtualization Solution
The Turbo NAS is certified as compatible with VMware® vSphere4 (ESX 4.0 
and above) virtualization platform. The NAS can be utilized as the networked 
shared storage of VMware virtualization environments and Windows cluster 
servers. Comparing with traditional SAN (Storage Area Network), the Turbo 
NAS is a competitive alternative with much lower setup and maintenance 
costs in an IP SAN.
The Feature-rich and Integrated Applications for Business 
The NAS supports file sharing across Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX 
platforms. Versatile business applications such as file server, FTP server, 
printer server, web server, and Windows AD support are provided. The 
dominant features, such as WebDAV, Share Folder Aggregation (also known 
as DFS), IPv6 and IPv4 dual-stack, Wake on LAN, schedule power on/ off, HDD 
S.M.A.R.T, comprehensive log systems, and policy-based unauthorized IP 
blocking are also available.
Overview
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VMware ESX
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NAS file sharing
iSCSI storage
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New iSCSI for Virtualization Deployments
NAS + iSCSI storage solution:
The Turbo NAS can serve as a NAS for file sharing and 
iSCSI storage concurrently.
Flexible multiple LUNs management:
The NAS supports multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers) and 
iSCSI targets. The LUNs can be flexibly mapped to, 
unmapped from, and switched among different iSCSI targets.
Secure IP SAN environment deployment:
Designed with CHAP authentication and LUN masking, the 
advanced ACL (Access Control List) offers you the 
capability to block unauthorized access from the initiators.
Designed for virtualized and clustered environments:
Comparing with the high cost Fibre Channel SAN, the 
Turbo NAS is an affordable system that can be deployed as 
a storage center for virtualized and clustered server 
environments, such as VMware and Microsoft Windows 
Failover Cluster.
Virtual Disk Expansion
The unique "Virtual Disk Drive" adds flexibility to expand the capacity of 
NAS. By using the built-in iSCSI initiator, the NAS can connect to other 
iSCSI targets on the network and turn them into virtual disks, which 
become multiple single volumes on the NAS. Up to 8 virtual disks can be 
stacked. The NAS serves as the storage stack chaining master. The user 
only needs to connect to this single entry (QNAP NAS) and is able to reach 
and use all the iSCSI LUN on the network.
Online RAID Capacity Expansion:
The storage capacity of a RAID configuration can be expanded by replacing 
the larger hard drives. All the data will be kept and seamlessly moved to the 
newly installed hard drives without turning off the server.
Online RAID Level Migration:
You can upgrade the disk configuration to higher RAID level with the data 
retained without turning off the server.
The RAID configurations available vary according to the product models and
   the number of hard disk drives installed.
Advanced RAID Management with Hot-swap Design
The NAS offers RAID 0, 1, 5, 5+spare, 6, 6+spare
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, single, and JBOD disk configurations. It also supports hot-swap design that a failed member drive of a RAID 
configuration (RAID 1 or above only) can be replaced by hot swapping without turning off the server. 
The Turbo NAS supports multiple bonding modes: Balance-rr (Round-
Robin), Active Backup, Balance XOR, Broadcast, IEEE 802.3ad, Balance-
tlb (Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing) and Balance-alb (Adaptive Load 
Balancing), which provide server managers the most flexibility to deploy 
a reliable network in various office network environments.
The Turbo NAS can act as the most reliable storage system for IT 
administrators, lots of features can help them to manage NAS easily and 
reduce the maintenance cost.
Online RAID Capacity Expansion
2.5TB (RAID5)
5TB (RAID5)
500GB
500GB
500GB
500GB
500GB
500GB
1TB
1TB
1TB
1TB
1TB
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The Most Complete Backup Solution
The NAS offers complete backup 
solution for data protection, including 
cloud-based storage backup (Amazon 
S3), Apple Time Machine support, 
encrypted remote replication, third 
party software backup, one-touch-
copy backup and QNAP exclusive 
Windows-based utility NetBak 
Replicator. The users can choose 
different backup modes for redundant 
data backup.
Cloud Storage (Amazon S3)
Remote
Replication
NetBak
Replicator
3rd Party 
Backup
Software 
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Time Machine
Rsync Server
External Storage
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USB
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Benefits of Dual LAN Deployment
Practical System Management Tools
Instant SMS & Email Alert: 
You can configure the SMTP server and SMSC server 
settings on the NAS in order to receive instant system 
warning or error messages by email and/or SMS.
SNMP  (Simple Network Management Protocol): 
You can collect the information, warning or error of 
the NAS and send to maximum 3 SNMP servers for 
centralized management and real-time monitoring.
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Schedule Power on/ off: 
The most flexible power management feature is 
provided on the Turbo NAS for IT administrators to 
manage the NAS server’s up time according to the 
working hours.
Wake on LAN:
Enable this option to power on the Turbo NAS 
remotely by Wake on LAN. Wake on LAN helps you 
manage your NAS conveniently.
1. Data flow from clients
2. Data traffic evenly distributed
    to balance network loading
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Secondary Network Connection
Primary Network Connection
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Support access of multiple IP from different LAN areas
LAN 1
LAN 2
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Failover:
The LAN ports can be configured as failover which allows the Turbo NAS 
server to sustain the failure of one network port to provide continuous 
services.
Load Balancing:
The dual LAN ports can also be configured as load balancing mode for 
bandwidth aggregation to boost the file transfer speed. (It works with 
managed Ethernet switch with 802.3ad configured.)
Multi-IP Setting:
The Turbo NAS can be deployed with two different IP settings for sharing 
among different workgroups in two different subnets.
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The Turbo NAS provides flexible and secure storage server deployment with the following enhanced iSCSI features:
The Turbo NAS provides diversified server applications in the business environment.
Backup Server: 
The Turbo NAS offers you the most complete backup 
solution with Apple Time Machine support, remote 
replication to an Rsync server, Windows client backup 
software NetBak Replicator, and third party backup 
software support, and so on.
IPv6: 
The Turbo NAS supports IPv6 (Internet Protocol 
Version 6) which makes your NAS a dual-stack IP 
host running IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time.
File Server: 
The Turbo NAS allows file sharing across 
Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX platforms. It 
also supports WebDAV for you to access the 
share folders via HTTP/HTTPS protocol remotely.
FTP Server: 
You can establish your own FTP server by 
the Turbo NAS and share the files 
conveniently with your colleagues or 
customers.
Web Server: 
You can easily host a website to 
publish information over the Internet 
using the built-in web server by the 
Turbo NAS.
Encrypted Remote Replication: 
The data on the Turbo NAS can be 
backed up to or received from other 
Turbo NAS or Rsync servers over the 
network.
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Printer Server: 
The Turbo NAS supports USB printer sharing 
over the network (max. 3 USB printers).
Surveillance Station: 
The Turbo NAS enables you to configure and 
connect multiple IP cameras simultaneously for 
remote monitoring, video recording, and playback.
Abundant Business Features
S.M.A.R.T. & Advanced HDD Health Scanning (HHS)
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting 
Technology) helps you to monitor the HDD status. 
Moreover, the Turbo NAS is embedded with HHS 
(HDD Health Scan) which supports disk checking 
and bad blocks scanning.
Supported by many applications
Failover
Load Balancing
 
MPIO
Enhanced Performance
Failover
Load Balancing
MC/S
Online RAID Level Migration
Single
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RAID 6
RAID 5
RAID 1
You can use the handy LCD to finish the first time installation in a few 
simple steps. The Turbo NAS will automatically complete the hard disk 
formatting and RAID building.
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Touch-N-Go PC-less Installation
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Convenient Authority Control Management
Share Folder Aggregation:
You can easily access the share folders of other servers on Microsoft 
Networking through the “portal folder” on the Turbo NAS. This saves your 
time and effort to login different servers one by one.
Windows Active Directory (AD):
The Windows AD feature enables you to retrieve the user accounts from the 
Windows AD server to the NAS to reduce the time and effort for account setup. 
Users can use the same set of login name and password to access the NAS.
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