QNAP TS-879U-RP, 4x 1 TB TS-879U-RP/4X1,0TB Benutzerhandbuch

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Disaster Recovery Solution
Video Editing
QNAP offers users peace of mind, business continuity, and high availability 
of data by providing the ability to recover their data from disasters with the 
Turbo NAS.
Real-time Remote Replication:
Real-time Remote Replication (RTRR) provides real-time or scheduled data 
replication between the local Turbo NAS and a remote Turbo NAS, an FTP 
server, or an external drive. With RTRR all newly added and modified files will 
be synchronized to a remote server or an external storage device automatically. 
Scheduled backup is supported to provide periodic replication from the Turbo 
NAS to a remote server or vice versa.
iSCSI LUN Backup and Restore:
The Turbo NAS has taken iSCSI LUN backup/restore to a whole new level 
with snapshot technology. The IT administrator can use the LUN snapshot 
to back up contents in the LUN to various storage destinations, including 
Windows shared folders via SMB/CIFS, Linux shared folders via NFS, or 
local shared folders on the Turbo NAS.
Cloud Storage Backup:
QNAP is ready to send private data to the clouds! The Turbo NAS supports 
Amazon S3, ElephantDrive, and Symform cloud backup storage which have 
several backup modes including real-time, scheduled backup and versioning 
control so that the data can be restored from any point of time. Cloud storage 
can be monitored through a web browser. An extra set of all of the data stored 
will always be available, so remote data recovery is quick and simple.
Digital film and video production produces volumes of data that require high 
performance RAID storage with sustainable throughput to balance with the 
demanding output of video editing. The Turbo NAS fulfills storage and video 
editing needs with a high-speed 10 GbE network interface. Digital videos can 
be quickly stored and edited on the Turbo NAS directly over the network. The 
Turbo NAS supports various network file sharing protocols such as NFS, AFP, 
and SMB/CIFS, so sharing files among PCs with different operating systems 
is easy. The scalable design of the Turbo NAS allows for the capacity to be 
expanded on the fly so the Turbo NAS can grow as the business data 
does.
The built-in iSCSI feature of the Turbo NAS provides an affordable IP-SAN 
(Storage Area Network) alternative for business. The QNAP IP-SAN is an 
excellent solution for IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) intensive 
missions such as database service and OLTP (On-Line Transaction Processing). 
With the 10 GbE ready card, it offers a high speed 10 GbE network to eliminate 
I/O bottlenecks and boost the total throughput and IOPS. Compared with Fibre 
Channel SAN, the total investment is significantly lower, when including Fibre 
Channel SAN necessary components such as FC-SAN switch, Fiber Channel HBA 
(Host Bus Adapter) and FC-SAN storage.
IP-SAN Storage
The QNAP Business Series Turbo NAS servers are fully VMware and Citrix ready 
and Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V clusters compliant.
NAS + iSCSI Combo Solution:
The Turbo NAS can serve as a NAS for file sharing and iSCSI storage concurrently.
Flexible Management:
The Turbo NAS supports multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers) and iSCSI 
targets. LUNs can be flexibly mapped to, unmapped from, and switched among 
different iSCSI targets.
Secure Deployment:
Designed with CHAP authentication and LUN masking, the advanced ACL 
(Access Control List) offers the capability to block unauthorized access from the 
initiators.
Designed for Virtualized and Clustered Environments:
Compared with a 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, Citrix and Microsoft Windows Failover 
Cluster.
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 R2. Users 
can set up Microsoft Failover Cluster environment, use Cluster Shared Volume 
for Hyper-V, and 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, users can connect to the QNAP 
iSCSI targets using 2 or more network interfaces from their server with failover 
and load balancing. Furthermore, with MC/S settings better data transmission 
performance is achieved.
iSCSI and Virtualization Deployment
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