QNAP TS-410U Turbo NAS TS-410U Manual De Usuario
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TS-410U
The 4-bay, 1U rack-mounted TS-410U Turbo NAS is the perfect storage solution
with best price performance ratio for SMB and workgroups who need a network
attached storage (NAS) server with solid performance, low power consumption,
high reliability, and excellent overall value. The Turbo NAS can be easily installed in
the server room with rack slide rail kit and efficiently managed by IT personnel over
the local network or the Internet. The Turbo NAS is more than a simple networked
storage server. It is capable of being a stand-alone download server, centralized
network backup, website hosting, network surveillance, and much more.
with best price performance ratio for SMB and workgroups who need a network
attached storage (NAS) server with solid performance, low power consumption,
high reliability, and excellent overall value. The Turbo NAS can be easily installed in
the server room with rack slide rail kit and efficiently managed by IT personnel over
the local network or the Internet. The Turbo NAS is more than a simple networked
storage server. It is capable of being a stand-alone download server, centralized
network backup, website hosting, network surveillance, and much more.
The Turbo NAS incorporates a Marvell 800MHz CPU and 512MB DDRII memory. It
supports 4 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hot-swappable SATA hard drives (optional
purchase) and provides 4 USB ports and 2 eSATA ports for storage expansion or
external data backup. It is also equipped with 2 Gigabit LAN ports for multi-IP
settings and port trunking (7 bonding modes). The Turbo NAS supports advanced
NAS and iSCSI applications to provide a low-cost, highly flexible and efficient IP
SAN solution. Up to 8 iSCSI targets can be created on the NAS for storage
supports 4 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hot-swappable SATA hard drives (optional
purchase) and provides 4 USB ports and 2 eSATA ports for storage expansion or
external data backup. It is also equipped with 2 Gigabit LAN ports for multi-IP
settings and port trunking (7 bonding modes). The Turbo NAS supports advanced
NAS and iSCSI applications to provide a low-cost, highly flexible and efficient IP
SAN solution. Up to 8 iSCSI targets can be created on the NAS for storage
expansion and a central backup destination for computers and servers. The
powerful built-in virtual disk drive (VDD) function allows the Turbo NAS to connect
other iSCSI targets on the network to “virtually” expand its capacity.
powerful built-in virtual disk drive (VDD) function allows the Turbo NAS to connect
other iSCSI targets on the network to “virtually” expand its capacity.
The Turbo NAS supports RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 6/ 5+spare, single and JBOD disk
configurations. The unique Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online RAID
Level Migration features allow the administrator to expand the storage capacity of
the RAID configuration and upgrade the RAID level without turning off the server. A
built-in RAID recovery feature is offered to secure the server data against
accidental removal of the hard drives.
configurations. The unique Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online RAID
Level Migration features allow the administrator to expand the storage capacity of
the RAID configuration and upgrade the RAID level without turning off the server. A
built-in RAID recovery feature is offered to secure the server data against
accidental removal of the hard drives.
The Turbo NAS is designed to work with Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX networks.
Other advanced features include Windows Active Directory (AD), real-time system
monitoring, detailed event logs, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),
instant SMS alerts, and scheduled power on/ off, etc.
Other advanced features include Windows Active Directory (AD), real-time system
monitoring, detailed event logs, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),
instant SMS alerts, and scheduled power on/ off, etc.
1. Policy-based Unauthorized IP Blocking: You can allow, deny or
auto block specified IP address or network domain which attempts to connect to Turbo
NAS via SSH/ Telnet/ HTTP(S)/ FTP/ samba/ AFP.
2. Comprehensive Event Log System: Detailed logs of file-level data access to
the Turbo NAS via samba, FTP, AFP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, iSCSI, and SSH, and
networking services accessed by online users are all recorded.
4. Remote Login by SSH (secure shell) or Telnet connection is supported.
5. SSL Security (HTTPS): The Turbo NAS can be accessed and configured by
the web browser securely. You can upload a secure certificate and RSA private key in
X.509PEM format issued by a trusted provider for the users to access the Turbo NAS
by secure SSL login.
6. Secure FTP: The data can be transmitted with SSL/TLS (explicit) encryption.
Passive FTP port range setup is also supported.
7. Write-only access right on FTP server: The third party partners are allowed to
upload data to the NAS but not able to read or edit the data via FTP.
8. Encrypted Remote Replication: The data on the NAS can be backed up
to or from another Turbo NAS over the network securely.
3. Syslog Setting: All the system event logs and connection logs can be saved to
a remote syslog server.
9. Share Folder Management: For the security of Windows network environment,
you can hide or show network share folders.
10. User Authority Management: You can create user ID and password, and
define the authority and quota for each user.
Branches
Customers
Web Visitors
Headquarters
MIS
Syslog
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Printer Server
Windows
AD
File Server
Web Server
(Joomla!, PHP/
MySQL/ SQLite)
FTP Server
Encrypted Remote
Replication
Backup Server
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for SMB and SOHO Users
Overview
For business, a high-performance and flexible storage expansion solution for the
existing application servers is required. However, DAS (Direct Attached Storage) is
not an efficient solution and a Fiber Channel SAN is too expensive and complicated
to implement.
ALL-in-One Server Features
All-in-one NAS Server with iSCSI
Backup
LUN 1
On NAS (LUN1)
On NAS (LUN2)
Local drive
E:\ drive
Local drive
C:\ drive
F:\ drive
C:\ drive
Server
PC
Volume
LUN 2
Router
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QNAP NAS
Stack Target
Stack Target
Stack Target
Stack Master
QNAP NAS
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Virtual Disk Drive (VDD) adds flexibility to storage expansion along with ease of
management
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 target storages on the network.
The TS-410U can act as a NAS and iSCSI target server at the same time. It provides a
cost-efficient iSCSI solution to set up an IP-SAN. You can make use of the built-in iSCSI
target service to add up to 8 iSCSI devices. Different iSCSI Target LUNs (Logical Unit
Number) can be defined as storage expansion or backup destination of the existing
application servers, such as database servers and mail servers.
Surveillance Station
The Surveillance Station enables you to configure and connect IP
cameras simultaneously and remotely manage the functions. The
Surveillance Station of QNAP NAS supports all the leading
network camera brands such as AXIS, D-Link, IPUX, LevelOne,
Linksys, Panasonic and Vivotek, etc.
File Server
The Turbo NAS allows you to create user ID and
password, and define the authority and quota for each
user.
Windows AD
The Windows AD feature enables you to import user
accounts from AD domain to NAS to reduce the time
and effort for account setup, and the users can use the
same set of login name and password.
Exclusive Windows-based Backup Utility
The automatic backup software, NetBak
Replicator, is provided for you to perform
real-time synchronization or schedule backup
from multiple PCs to the Turbo NAS.
MySQL Server
The Turbo NAS can be flexibly applied in various
deployments such as a database server of another web
server in remote site or as an additional backup
database server.
FTP Server
You can establish your own FTP
server by using the Turbo NAS and
share the files conveniently with your
friends or customers.
Web Server
Establish the official website
to publish information over
the Internet by the QNAP
NAS.
iSCSI Target
With the built-in iSCSI target feature, the NAS can be an ideal solution for
backup or storage expansion. The users can easily create dedicated virtual
drives on the NAS for their PCs or existing servers. The iSCSI drives on
the NAS can be formatted as file system and used as local drives.
Cross-platform File Sharing
The Turbo NAS is designed for different users to share
the files across Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX
environment.
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30%
VDD (Virtual Disk Drive)
The VDD (Virtual Disk Drive) feature is supported on the Turbo NAS that
you can use the built-in iSCSI initiator to connect to other iSCSI targets on
the network to expand the storage capacity of the NAS.
NetBak Replicator (no license account limitation)
The backup software, NetBak Replicator, is provided for the NAS users to perform
real-time synchronization or schedule backup from multiple PCs to the NAS.
Remote Replication by Rsync
Remote Replication by Rsync
The data on the Turbo NAS can be backed up to or from another Turbo NAS or
Rsync server over the network.
3rd Party Backup Software Ready
Acronis True Image, CA BrightStor ARCserve Backup, EMC Retrospect, Symantec
Backup Exec, and LaCie Silverkeeper.
USB One Touch Auto Copy
The USB one touch copy button can be configured to trigger instant data backup
from the external USB device to the NAS or the other way round (applies to the USB
device connected to the front USB port of the NAS only).
Network Failover
Failover allows the NAS to sustain the failure of one network port to provide
continuous services.
Load-Balancing
Bandwidth aggregation is supported to boost the file transfer speed (works with
managed Ethernet switch with 802.3ad configured).
Multi-IP Setting
The NAS can be deployed with two different IP settings for sharing among different
workgroups in two different subnets.
Secondary Network Connection
Primary Network Connection
Switch
Support access of multiple IP from different LAN areas
LAN 2
LAN 1
Switch
Switch
1. Data flow from clients
2. Data traffic evenly distributed to balance network loading
2. Data traffic evenly distributed to balance network loading
Switch