Qnap TVS-1271U-RP-I3 User Manual

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Use your Turbo vNAS as a PC
Turbo vNAS
TVS-x71U Series
Intel® Core® i7/i5/i3 and Pentium processors
Provides 3,300+ MB/s throughput and 172,000+ IOPS superior performance Two internal mSATA cache ports for IO acceleration Scalable design, up to 1088TB raw capacity
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Dual PCIe expansion (PCIe Gen3 x8/PCIe Gen2 x4) for a maximum of 4x 10GbE or 8x 1GbE ports
Built-in QvPC (QNAP virtualized Personal Computer) technology: Use the Turbo vNAS as a PC
Supports transcoding and playing back 4K videos
The best storage solution for high-resolution file formats and video production workflows
VMware®, Microsoft® Hyper-V, Citrix® Ready, and Microsoft® VDI compatible
Optimized for file management, sharing and backing up business data (LUN backup)
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As new technologies continue to emerge, QNAP further expands its product line-up of next-generation networked storage. From the rst-generation’s central le management server to the second-generation’s iSCSI SAN compatible unied storage system to the third-generation’s Turbo NAS with customizable apps, QNAP has been the leading storage solution provider. With the industry-rst QvPC Technology integrated in the fourth-generation NAS, our Turbo vNAS series are the world's rst NAS that can be transformed into a cost-eective PC substitute for business applications. The TVS-x71U series (the representative 4th generation QNAP Turbo vNAS) is built on Intel Core i7/i5/i3 (Haswell) and Pentium, integrated with QvPC technology to deliver superior performance for awless 4K content.
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Table of Contents
Unified Storage Management .........................................................................................
File Storage, Management and Sharing (File Station) ..............................................
Q'center CMS (Central Management System) .............................................................
Virtualization Station .........................................................
QvPC Technology ................................................................................................................
Enterprise Solutions ...........................................................................................................
QTS 4.1.2 OS ..............................................................................
Mobile Apps & Utilities ......................................................................................................
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App Center & Development Platform ...........................................................................
TVS-x71U series Hardware Introduction .....................................................................
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Uni¿ed Storage Management
Unified Storage Management
QNAP's Turbo vNAS business series is an unied storage system which can serve as iSCSI SAN storage and Turbo vNAS. The powerful Storage Manager can assist you manage iSCSI LUNs and volumes eciently.
Intelligent Storage Manager
The QTS 4.1.2 Storage Manager neatly presents tools and options for managing system storage with an intuitive graphical interface. Pools, disks and iSCSI storage, the Storage Manager provides a centralized place to easily manage dierent hard drives (e.g. SSD HDD and SATA HDD) and to maximize storage usage of the tiered and unied storage.
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The Storage Manager dashboard presents an overview for IT administrators to easily check the storage allocation status. QTS 4.1.2 provides a more secure and flexible way to store and manage the NAS data. This next generation volume offers powerful features such as storage pooling with multiple RAID groups, thin provisioned volumes with space reclamation, and online capacity expansion. Just click “New Volume” and you can start to allocate capacity.
In addition to Storage Manager, IT administrators can also check the storage pool and volume status on File Station.
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HDD Management
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IT administrators can view the HDD information to check the HDD allocation status for RAID group. With the information, it can be ensured that there is no idle HDD for the maximized utilization of the storage resources.
Storage Pool
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IT administrators can aggregate multiple RAID groups into a big storage pool to flexibly utilize the storage capacity as a whole, protect them using redundancy and allowing for better protection against multiple disk failures for large-capacity environments. Multiple volumes can now be created on the Storage Pool to provide exible deployment.
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Allocation
QTS 4.1.2 allows creating multiple volumes on the Storage Pool for various applications in typical business environments with dierent workgroups. Each data volume and LUN can be extended without interrupting services.
Thin provisioning
Over-allocation allows a server to view more storage capacity than has been allocated in the storage pool. Furthermore, the physical storage capacity is used only when les are written by the application, thereby improving utilization rates.
Thick provisioning
The physical storage capacity is dedicated up front when the storage volume is initially allocated.
Efficiently use storage spaces with incremental allocation. Allocate all spaces specified and they cannot be used by other
volumes or LUNs.
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QTS 4.1.2 supports two types of LUNs for ecient storage utilization: block-level and le-level iSCSI LUNs. The Turbo vNAS also supports multiple types of congurations for server connections:
- single LUN or multiple LUNs per iSCSI target.
- multiple iSCSI targets for a single LUN, only used for clustered environments
Block-Level iSCSI LUN
Besides storing data, volumes can be utilized as an iSCSI LUN. The block-level iSCSI LUN provides less overhead which improves the overall read/write performance.
File-Level iSCSI LUN
Users can consider le-level iSCSI LUNs if there isn’t enough space for block-level iSCSI LUNs. The le-level iSCSI LUN can be used for creating a disk image for an iSCSI LUN.
Both block-level and file-level iSCSI LUNs support thin provisioning, space reclamation, and online capacity expansion. We recommend using block-level iSCSI LUNs unless there is a limitation on space usage.
Virtual Disk Drive -
Virtual disks provide a more exible way for IT administrators to expand storage. By using the built-in iSCSI initiator to connect an iSCSI target of the Turbo vNAS, you can create a virtual disk on the local server. The Turbo vNAS can be a stack master to connect up to 8 virtual disks or stack targets, aggregating storage space from multiple NAS systems. Thus, all NAS users only need to connect to a single target to access the space from all of the network storage devices.
Increase exibility of storage expansion
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QNAP high-performance unied and tiered storage solutions
Data used by enterprises continues to grow exponentially and with greater diversity in data types and importance. It is imperative to oer a secure and ecient storage solution that can process this enormous amount of data while minimizing the total cost of ownership.
Establishing a tired storage system based on eciency and capacity can aid in improving overall processing eciency. Enterprises can classify data accordingly by sharing folders with a file-based storage system and processing files that require more demanding data throughput with a block-based storage system to accommodate dierent usage models.
QNAP Turbo vNAS business series can exibly congure dierent tiers to hard drives on a single unit according to dierent data usage needs, delivering the best unied and tiered storage solution.
Tiered storage for better eciency
In the cloud era, enterprises need a storage architecture that can provide rapid access to dynamically scalable and virtualized IT resources. Classifying data into Hot Data (frequently-accessed) and Cold Data (rarely-accessed) to store them in a tiered storage can help achieve this goal eciently and cost eectively. Businesses often use SSD to improve the overall workow of random IOPS demanding applications such as databases and virtualization. Dierent types of storage media are used for dierent purposes. Hence, it is better to utilize dierent storage media according to the system requirements.
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File Management
File Management (File Station)
File Station
With File Station, you can easily manage, upload, download, share files, and enjoy media playback anywhere with a web browser. File Station brings conventional file operations performed on the computer desktop to the web browser.
File upload
Easily upload the les to your Turbo vNAS by dragging and-dropping them into File Station.
Photo slideshow
Right-click on selected photos to play a smooth slideshow.
Mutual file sharing
You can easily share multiple les in a shared folder with friends via a Share Link. By activating the file upload function, your friends will be granted the privilege to upload les to your File Station without requiring an user account. You can even set an expiration time for shared les.
Media streaming & playing
File Station supports VLC for multimedia streaming. Just click on your photos, music and videos to directly play them. The slideshow display helps gather media files in an organized manner for you to preview and play.
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Click and play videos
TVS-x71U supports realtime transcoding which allows immediate and smooth video, music, and photo playback. No need to wait for the les to be converted in advance.
Real-time transcoding allows maximum 12 users to simultaneously connect and watch videos. Offline transcoding allows more users. Check page 19 to learn more about transcoding feature.
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Advanced quick search
File Station provides smart filters for file searching and browsing by file size, modied date, le name, and so on. Pop­up thumbnails enable you to quickly & clearly preview files. File browsing is more intuitive with File Station.
Recycle bin
The recycle bin helps retrieve files accidentally deleted. It is categorized by shared folders to increase le retrieval eciency.
Check shared folder usage and space utilization
The updated user interface of QTS 4.1.2 File Station provides a detailed view of the designated volume and space usage of the shared folders to assist you manage space utilization.
Photo thumbnails preview
File Station makes file management easier by showing thumbnails of photos, music and videos.
Compress/Extract multiple files
If you need extra space you can easily compress files & folders into a Zip le. You can also easily unzip les straight to File Station.
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Qle: Share les with mobile devices
You can install the Qfile app on your mobile device to browse and manage files stored on your Turbo vNAS anytime, anywhere.
Access from anywhere
Open Qle on your mobile device to browse les on the Turbo vNAS. You can open or share les, and easily rename, copy, move, download any selected les.
Auto-upload photos
Automatically upload photos to your Turbo vNAS whenever you take new photos. It works as a real­time backup of your precious photos.
Qle will download the le to your handheld device and send it via your
default email function. This file cannot exceed 20MB, so please ensure
there is enough free space on your device to save the le.
Install Qfile on your mobile device to browse and manage files stored on your Turbo vNAS anytime, anywhere.
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Stream multimedia contents
Use Qfile to stream multimedia contents to AirPlay or DLNA-compatible devices and play to enjoy them.
Share files instantly
Qfile provides various ways for instant file sharing, including email or SMS. Qfile also provides Share Links to easily share large les. You can paste the Share Link on instant messenger such as LINE, WhatsApp, WeChat, and more to share les with others.
Your friends can click on the Share Link to download the les.
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Q'center CMS
Q'center CMS (Central Management System)
Previously, IT administrators need to log in to Turbo vNAS units individually to check their status. The QNAP Q'center CMS (Central Management System) oers a platform to centrally manage multiple NAS units. You only need to install Q'center on the master NAS and set all other Turbo vNAS units as managed stations. You can also monitor and update rmware for all Turbo vNAS units at once with this centralized management utility.
Q'center Network Architecture
In order to use Q'center to monitor multiple Turbo vNAS units, you have to set up the master Turbo vNAS and other managed devices in the same network environment. QTS 4.1.2 provides the VPN server and VPN client function, making it easy for IT managers to establish the internal network architecture for Q’center deployment. Just set the master device as a VPN server and other devices the VPN clients, and the internal network environment will be established by VPN protocol automatically.
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1. User-Friendly Management Interface
Not only can you monitor the system status for all Turbo vNAS units, but you can also view their rmware information and system logs. You no longer need to log in to NAS units individually for such information. Besides viewing system information, IT administrators can update the rmware for all Turbo vNAS units at once with a single click.
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2. Simplify IT Asset Management
Q'center presents overall reports of all Turbo vNAS units based on the characteristics of a NAS system or its components such as model or disk capacity, helping you keep track of all your storage assets.
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Q'center has an email notification function to notify administrators of any predened system conditions. You can set up alert policies based on the criteria such as CPU usage or volume usage for a group of selected NAS units, and you will be alerted if any one of the criteria of a policy is met.
Increase Storage Utilization Rate
IT administrators can monitor capacity usage on every Turbo vNAS to gain insight about space utilization. They can better allocate storage resources accordingly to maximize the utilization rate for each Turbo vNAS.
Enhance Reliability and Serviceability
By monitoring CPU, memory usage and other performance indicators on a daily or long-term basis (e.g. monthly or yearly), you will gain a complete view of how well the system performs. You can also analyze how certain tasks (such as download, file conversion, or encryption) affect the overall system performance. Furthermore, IT administrators can check system performance anytime to help them redistribute tasks or loads among NAS units or upgrade their systems when they are running on resources.
The report function can generate a series of charts and graphs that display system information to help IT administrators proactively plan system upgrades and respond to system failures or degradation, as well as evaluate how the eective storage is used. Statistics collected can be kept for an entire year for capacity planning.
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Virtualization Station
Virtualization Station
The TVS-x71U series supports Intel VT-x and virtual machine applications. Just download Virtualization Station from the App Center, and you can install & operate multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, and UNIX. The virtual machines can be used in a variety of dierent ways to boost the functionality of your Turbo vNAS, just like having multiple computers with you.
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Virtualization technology is normally used in enterprise IT environments, but with the growing needs of a digital oce, virtualization is now our everyday applications. Many oces have printers, and when users want to print the documents stored on their Turbo vNAS and realized that the printer requires a Windows-only driver, they will need to boot up their PC just for this simple task.
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Download Virtualization Station from the App Center and create a Windows-based VM
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How to map the destination folder into a Windows VM? Please follow these steps: (Using Windows 7 as an example)
Go to "Computer" and click "Map network drive"
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USB devices (USB Passthrough)
QNAP Virtualization Station supports connecting USB devices to virtual machines. Commonly used USB devices can be connected to virtual machines, and you can select the device using Virtualization Station.
This can be used together with QVM Desk just like a PC. For document management, you can connect USB card readers/scanners to a Turbo vNAS via Virtualization Station and store scanned data directly to the Turbo vNAS without taking up Internet bandwidth.
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Virtualization Station
The highlights of QNAP's exclusive virtualization technology
Direct access to files & data via VM
Specic le formats cannot be opened directly by the Turbo vNAS, but the Virtualization Station makes it possible. Administrators can install Windows, Linux, and UNIX on the Turbo vNAS to run any supported application or le.
QTS File Station
Save bandwidth & time
Downloading a large amount of data to a local PC can take a long time and use up network bandwidth. When accessing data on the Turbo vNAS through virtual machines on the Virtualization Station, you can enjoy secure data transmission and save bandwidth & time as the data is not transmitted via physical network cables.
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Virtual Machine
Enhance security and save bandwidth
When accessing les & data on a virtual machine they are not transmitted outside of the Turbo vNAS. This provides a secure environment that prevents sensitive data from being intercepted and also saves bandwidth & network resources when you need to access large les.
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The Virtualization Station provides functions for network monitoring. You can monitor all NIC (network interface controller) trac and assign a specic NIC exclusively to a single VM.
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User-based permissions settings
The Virtualization Station administrator can create users and set proper permissions for each Virtual Machine (VM), helping to efficiently manage and allocate VM resources for users with different needs. With these permissions, users can work independently on their VM without worrying about their work being interrupted or data being lost because another user has accidentally powered-o the VM.
User-based permissions include:
Console permissions: Control and View-only
VM controls: Snapshot and Advanced
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Operate VMs as Remote Desktops
Enjoy utmost convenience by operating Windows, Linux and UNIX-based VMs as remote desktops. A list of buttons is provided on the left side of each individual VM display, allowing users to suspend, shutdown, force shutdown, reset, bring up key combinations function keys, and even take snapshots for the VMs.
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applications on a big screen when connected to a HDMI
monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Compared to webpage
operations it's smoother, more secure, and worry-free to do on a
Turbo vNAS. Even when Internet connectivity is limited, you can
still access data and run virtual machines on a Turbo vNAS.
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Budget-friendly QNAP Turbo vNAS for cloud computing
To meet the growing demand of cloud computing, solution providers oer a variety of services to their customers. Customers can leverage computing or application services with cloud computing in lieu of system maintenance and conguration. However, public cloud services can have shortcomings. Complying with high standards of security and evolving regulations as well as controlling long-term operating costs are among the major concerns of public cloud services. Most cloud computing pricing depends on the amount of resources consumed such as computing power and a subscription period. The integrated Virtualization Station of QNAP Turbo vNAS can help your enterprise develop a cost-eective strategy with the aforementioned tiered and unied storage to manage and store your data, potentially maximizing storage capabilities per TB. It is the industry’s best private cloud architecture to counterbalance the disadvantages of public cloud services.
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Cloud CPU capacity measurement varies from vendor to vendor; here we only present it with vCPU core numbers.
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The prices shown here are directly replicated from service providers’ websites.
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The price does not include OS license fees for Virtualization Station.
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Storage: 32G SSD
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QvPC Technology
Powered by QNAP's exclusive QvPC Technology
About QvPC Techonology
Based on Software-dened Everything, QvPC Technology is the result of years of R&D eort that QNAP has put into developing and perfecting its software and hardware expertise. QvPC Technology has consolidated a number of high-end technologies and latest IT trends including VM integration, multimedia transcoding, HDMI output, cloud integration, and NAS connection technologies, allowing users to operate Turbo vNAS as a PC when they plug in a keyboard, mouse and monitor. QvPC Technology can turn a NAS into a low-cost & high-performance 2-in-a box NAS that can function as a NAS and a PC. Whether you are working in a studio or at a remote site, you are assured to receive the best user experience.
QvPC Technology features HybridDesk Station (HD Station) as the user interface, which consists of QVM Desk, Defense Desk, and Local Display Desk and provides SMBs various software applications.
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HD Station 2.0 (HybridDesk Station 2.0)
HD Station 2.0 is a monitor-based user interface
based on QNAP's exclusive QvPC Technology. Simply
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Streamlined installation: No complicated procedures
necessary to install your Turbo vNAS.
After purchasing a Turbo vNAS, users usually install rmware from an installation disc and search for the Turbo vNAS on their network, or log in to the NAS manufacturer's website to complete the installation process. For users without relevant networking knowledge, this installation process may be dicult. Some users decide to purchase other external storage devices that can be instantly used (such as USB hard drives). However, these devices are "islands of information" that can only be accessed by the computer they are connected to. These storage solutions also oer no protection against failure, and are easily misplaced.
A Turbo vNAS is an ideal solution for storing data. With QvPC Technology users only need to plug in a HDMI monitor, keyboard, mouse and follow on-screen instructions to complete their NAS installation. Even users without any network knowledge can easily set up and install a Turbo vNAS. All les stored on a Turbo vNAS are protected with RAID technology and are accessible via the Internet anytime.
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Turbo vNAS
Conventional installation: You need an disc or to log in to a website to complete the installation, and it can be complicated for general users.
Streamlined installation: simply plug in a monitor, keyboard and mouse and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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QvPC Technology
QNAP QVM Desk turns a Turbo vNAS into an oce PC
Run Windows, Linux and Android virtual machines on a HDTV
Leveraging the virtualization technology, QNAP QVM Desk supports local display for a virtual interface and
turns the Turbo vNAS into a PC when connected to a HDMI monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Any les on the
TVS-x71U series can be opened using virtual machines running Windows, Android, Linux, and Unix through
QVM Desk. You can also instantly switch between dierent virtual machines to meet your needs, just like using
multiple PCs at the same time. Compared to the operations via a webpage, it's smoother, more secure, and
worry-free to do on a Turbo vNAS. Even when the Internet connectivity is limited, you can still access data and
run virtual machines on a Turbo vNAS.
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Run Android on a NAS with QvPC
Have you ever feel constrained by the lack of storage space on your tablet or smartphone and have no idea
where to back up your files or what apps to delete for more space? With QvPC Technology, you can run
Android on a virtual machine, and back up apps or les like LINE, WeChat, Gmail, your phonebook, photos,
and chat messages from your Android device to the virtual machine with backup software like App Backup
& Restore and My Backup Pro. This way, the les on the pubic cloud can be stored on your private cloud. You
no longer need to worry about having diculty accessing your data anymore. In addition, your NAS can be
transformed to an Android device and the millions of apps on Google Play can be operated on it as well.
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