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Qnap TS-h973AX

A versatile and powerful network storage superhero with a sharp focus on data security and protection

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SCORE PRICE Diskless, 32GB RAM, £1,047 exc VAT from ballicom.co.uk

Qnap’s TS-h973AX might not have the snappiest name in the desktop NAS market, but it makes a big impression in other ways, offering enterprise-class data security and protection on an SMB budget.

Much of that is thanks to Qnap’s ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system, and its impressive range of native storage features. ZFS copy-onwrite provides fast, near unlimited snapshots, while end-to-end checksums offer transparen­t selfhealin­g of data corruption and inline data deduplicat­ion and compressio­n help you make the most efficient use of your storage.

QuTS goes above and beyond when it comes to RAID provision, too. Alongside the usual range of parity and mirroring options, it lets you create triple-parity arrays to protect against three drive failures, or use triple mirroring to store identical copies of your data on three drives. Data can also be protected from tampering by applying WORM (write once, read many) policies.

The appliance is powered by a 2.2GHz AMD Ryzen V1500B CPU, and we opted for the model with 32GB of DDR4 memory. You can save a bit of cash by choosing the cheaper 8GB version, but be aware that Qnap’s deduplicat­ion service requires a minimum of 16GB to function.

The TS-h973AX is well endowed for a desktop unit, with five main LFF SATA hot-swap drive bays and four SFF bays below, the top two of which support SATA or U.2 NVMe SSDs. Around the back there’s an embedded 10GBase-T port, plus two 2.5GbE sockets to play with.

While the QuTS hero software is laden with advanced features, the learning curve is gentle as it looks and feels very similar to the standard QTS firmware. That said, we spotted one difference right away: our three 14TB Seagate IronWolf NAS HDDs were assembled into a 24TB RAID5 storage pool in five minutes, while the job could have taken a day under QTS.

There are a lot more difference­s under the surface. For example, when creating NAS shares, the wizard offers a generous range of options for thick or thin provisioni­ng, compressio­n, deduplicat­ion, encryption and WORM. The latter comes in two flavours: if you pick the Enterprise WORM policy then you can delete folders within the share, but not modify or remove individual items. The tougher Compliance policy doesn’t let you change or delete anything, short of completely removing the storage pool.

IP SANs can be set up in the standard iSCSI & Fibre Channel app, and you can again choose thick or thin provisioni­ng for LUNs, along with deduplicat­ion, compressio­n and other options. The Storage & Snapshots app can be used to create both NAS and iSCSI snapshots, either manually or according to your chosen schedule.

There are plenty of other apps to explore; we counted more than 130 either preinstall­ed or available to download, including Hybrid Backup Sync 3, Qsync Central and HybridMoun­t, as well as Hyper Data Protector, which protects VMware and Hyper-V VMs.

The cherry on top is performanc­e. With the appliance connected to our Dell T640 Xeon Scalable Windows Server 2019 host over 10GbE, we mapped a drive and saw sequential read and write speeds of 9.3Gbits/sec and 7.2Gbits/sec respective­ly, as measured by Iometer. Real-world performanc­e is similarly impressive: copies of a 25GB test file between the NAS and server were completed at read and write rates of 8.7Gbits/sec and 4.4Gbits/sec respective­ly, while our data backup set was transferre­d at a very creditable 2.5Gbits/sec.

The TS-h973AX crams an awful lot of storage into its modestly sized casing, and delivers an impressive set of features and great all-round performanc­e. Despite all that, it’s very affordable for SMBs – making this our top-choice desktop NAS.

“ZFS provides fast, near unlimited snapshots, while end-to-end checksums offer transparen­t selfhealin­g of data corruption”

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SPECIFICAT­IONS Desktop chassis
2.2GHz AMD Ryzen V1500B 32GB DDR4 ECC (max 64GB) 5 x LFF, 4 x SFF (2 x U.2 NVMe) hot-swap drive bays supports RAID0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60, triple parity, triple mirror 2 x 2.5GbE 10GBase-T (Multi-Gig) 4 x USB-A 3.2 external PSU 225 x 224 x 183mm (WDH)
3yr hardware warranty
RIGHT Data flies across the network thanks to a trio of Multi-Gig sockets SPECIFICAT­IONS Desktop chassis 2.2GHz AMD Ryzen V1500B 32GB DDR4 ECC (max 64GB) 5 x LFF, 4 x SFF (2 x U.2 NVMe) hot-swap drive bays supports RAID0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60, triple parity, triple mirror 2 x 2.5GbE 10GBase-T (Multi-Gig) 4 x USB-A 3.2 external PSU 225 x 224 x 183mm (WDH) 3yr hardware warranty
 ??  ?? ABOVE A data-dense design means it can accommodat­e almost any storage needs
ABOVE A data-dense design means it can accommodat­e almost any storage needs
 ??  ?? LEFT Despite its advanced features, the QuTS hero web interface is easy use
LEFT Despite its advanced features, the QuTS hero web interface is easy use

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