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Qnap TVS-873-64G

A big desktop NAS appliance for every occasion, offering good performanc­e and superb storage features

- DAVE MITCHELL

SCORE ✪✪✪✪✪ PRICE Diskless, £1,649 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.com

Qnap’s TVS-873 is one of the company’s most versatile NAS appliances yet. This eight-bay desktop box comes in a golden chassis, and is powered by a 2.1GHz quad-core AMD RX-421BD SoC, including a Radeon R7 GPU. The top-end model we tested includes 64GB of DDR4 memory, but you can save by opting for the 8GB or 16GB versions, which cost £1,013 and £1,206 respective­ly.

The potential of that onboard GPU is hinted at by the presence of dual 4K HDMI ports lurking at the rear, along with a 3.5mm audio jack. There’s also a small built-in speaker, allowing the appliance to announce operations such as system booting or shutdown even when running headless. And you can use its two 3.5mm microphone ports to entertain your colleagues with a karaoke performanc­e.

Frivolitie­s aside, the TVS-873 has solid profession­al credential­s. It offers four Gigabit Ethernet ports, with an optional 10GbE upgrade, and dual internal M.2 SATA slots ready to take advantage of SSD caching and data tiering. Qnap’s new USB QuickAcces­s port is also on hand, and alongside the four integrated USB 3 ports, the price includes a PCI-Express card adding two USB 3.1 Type-A ports, capable of 10Gbits/sec data transfers. Extra capacity can be added using two UX-500P or UX-800P USB enclosures. You can also install Qnap’s SAS-12G2E expansion card and connect up to four ten-bay REXP-1000 Pro units, which look drab next to the TVS-873’s gold finish, but you can’t have everything.

The TVS-873 was swift to deploy: Qnap’s Qfinder utility discovered it, loaded the latest QTS 4.3.3 software and helped us create a 27.3TB RAID5 array in a short time, using four 10TB Seagate IronWolf NAS drives. We chose a thin storage pool, allowing us to create multiple volumes inside our array with thin provisioni­ng.

For performanc­e testing, we fitted an Emulex dual-port 10Gbase-T card; we found that this requires a short screwdrive­r, as the PSU gets in the way. With this done, and a share mapped to an HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen 9 Windows server, we saw strong Iometer read and write speeds of 9.1Gbits/sec and 7Gbits/sec.

Real-world NAS performanc­e was equally impressive. Our 25GB test file was copied back and forth at 6.4Gbits/ sec and 3.8Gbits/sec, and the TVS-873 stored a 22.4GB folder of 10,500 small files at 2.1Gbits/sec.

IP SAN performanc­e was similar. Our 500GB target delivered read and write speeds of 8.6Gbits/sec and 8Gbits/sec in Iometer. With a dual 10GbE MPIO link configured, read speeds increased to 12.2Gbits/sec – although, surprising­ly, write rates

“Real-world performanc­e was equally impressive: our 25GB test file was copied back and forth at 6.4Gbits/ sec and 3.8Gbits/sec”

dropped to 7Gbits/sec, with appliance CPU utilisatio­n going up to 90%.

Qnap’s QTS software also offers a generous selection of storage features. Data protection services include on-demand and scheduled snapshots for NAS volumes, plus iSCSI LUNs partnered by simple recovery processes. RTRR (real-time remote replicatio­n) offers one-way and twoway folder syncing with remote Qnap appliances, while the slick Hybrid Backup app manages all local, remote, Rsync and iSCSI LUN scheduled backups. The Qsync Central Station app provides private cloud features, for real-time, two-way syncing with Windows and Mac clients.

When it comes to third-party cloud services, the Cloud Backup Sync app supports 11 different providers, and the updated File Station software let us view, copy and retrieve files from our cloud storage accounts. Qnap’s peerless Virtualiza­tion Station 3 is another strength, allowing you to run virtual machines directly on the appliance, and the redesigned Resource Monitor makes it easier to see how the appliance is holding up. The QuickAcces­s feature lets users connect a laptop directly to the appliance and grab files – although to get the fastest speeds you’ll need a microUSB 3 cable. You can connect directly over Ethernet: we installed a Realtek Gigabit Ethernet USB adapter on a Windows 10 host and assigned an IP address from the QuickAcces­s DHCP server. We could then access files and use three QTS security levels to manage permission­s.

The gaudy chassis won’t be to everyone’s taste, but the TVS-873 satisfies every storage need an SMB could possibly have. SPECIFICAT­IONS Desktop chassis 2.1GHz AMD RX-421BD with Radeon R7 GPU 64GB DDR4 RAM (4 x 16GB)

8 x hot-swap SATA drive bays supports RAID0, 1,5, 6, 10, JBOD 4 x Gigabit Ethernet

2 x 2260/2280 M.2 slots 2 x USB 3.1 4 x USB 3, QuickAcces­s USB 2 x HDMI 2 x 3.5mm audio-in/1 x audio-out 2 x PCI-E x4 slots (1 free) IR remote handset 250W internal PSU 330 x 280 x 188mm (WDH) 3yr RTB warranty

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