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Qnap TVS-675

This desktop NAS has some great features and a novel choice of CPU – but the price is high for what you get

- DAVE MITCHELL

PRICE Diskless/8GB, £782 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.com

Qnap’s TVS-675 is an intriguing NAS appliance. While almost every other storage solution on the market runs on either Intel or

AMD silicon, this desktop box gives Chinese x86 CPU manufactur­er Zhaoxin its debut on the global stage, courtesy of an eight-core 2.5GHz KaiXian KX-U6580 SoC.

It’s the centrepiec­e of a very versatile specificat­ion. The TVS-675 comes with 8GB of base DDR4 non-ECC memory, which can be upgraded all the way up to 64GB using two 32GB SODIMM modules. The six front-facing SATA bays can support either LFF drives or SFF SSDs, while two internal M.2 NVMe SSD slots can be used to create a fast system pool or a performanc­e-boosting cache.

Connectivi­ty is strong, too. Storage is served up over dual embedded 2.5GbE multi-Gigabit ports, while a pair of PCI-E slots provide scope to upgrade to 10GbE or even Fibre Channel if you wish. And if multimedia is your thing, there’s also an HDMI 2 port capable of 4K video output, thanks to the CPU’s embedded ZhaoXin C-960 graphics processor.

As for the CPU itself, the name may be unfamiliar but you shouldn’t need to worry about compatibil­ity issues. It runs standard 64-bit x86 code, so there’s no restrictio­n on the apps it can run, nor on your choice of operating system: as with most Qnap appliances, when you first boot up the appliance its quick start wizard prompts you to choose between the standard QTS platform and the more advanced QuTS hero OS.

We opted for the former, to try out the new QTS 5 release. This brings an upgraded Linux kernel and a fresh look, with chunkier icons, a new alert noticeboar­d and a revamped status dashboard.

Access security has been tightened up, too, with support for TLS 1.3 HTTPS connection­s, an updated VPN app for more secure remote access and a new TeamViewer server app. The latter is easy to use: after installing the app on the appliance, we were able to add it to our TeamViewer account from the client’s nearby devices option, then use it to access the appliance remotely.

Storage features also see a few improvemen­ts. The exFAT option that Qnap used to charge for is now free, and the updated kernel increases performanc­e for NVMe SSD caches. The promised Drive Analyser app has yet to be released, but this aims to provide advanced AI-based analytics on storage devices using the third-party ULink cloud service.

For performanc­e testing, we fitted a dual-port fibre 10GbE card in the appliance and hooked it up to a Dell PowerEdge T640 Xeon Scalable tower running Windows Server 2019.

With four 14TB WD Red Plus NAS hard disks loaded in the tool-free carriers, the TVS-675 delivered very respectabl­e NAS speeds, with Iometer reporting sequential read and write rates of 9.2Gbits/sec and 7.1Gbits/sec over a single 10GbE connection. Real-world performanc­e was reasonable too, with copies of a 25GB test file between the NAS and server averaging read and write rates of 4.4Gbits/sec and 3.5Gbits/sec.

The system struggled more with encryption. The CPU does have an embedded AES-NI encryption engine, but when we tried copying our 25GB file to an encrypted share, performanc­e fell to only 0.9Gbits/sec. IP SAN performanc­e was also a mixed bag: a 500GB target mapped over a 10GbE connection gave us read and write rates of 9.2Gbits/sec and 6.5Gbits/sec respective­ly, which only increased to 11.7Gbits/sec and 6.9Gbits/sec with a dual 10GbE MPIO link.

The Zhaoxin CPU certainly makes the TVS-675 quite unique, but it doesn’t give it any obvious advantages – certainly not enough to justify the price tag of nearly £800. If you don’t need the HDMI port, the A-Listed Qnap TS-873A will certainly suit you better: its AMD Ryzen processor delivers superior performanc­e, it offers two extra drive bays, and it also costs £40 less.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

Desktop chassis 8-core 2.5GHz Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-U6580 SoC 8GB DDR4 SODIMM (max 64GB) ZhaoXin C-960 embedded GPU 6 x LFF hot-swap drive bays 2 x M.2 NVMe SSD slots 2 x 2.5GbE 2 x PCI-E Gen3 x4 slots 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 HDMI 2 internal 250W PSU 264 x 281 x 188mm (WDH) 3yr hardware warranty

“Storage is served up over dual embedded 2.5GbE multi-Gigabit ports, while a pair of PCI-E slots provide scope to upgrade to 10GbE”

 ?? ?? BELOW Qnap’s QTS 5 OS can be remotely controlled with its new TeamViewer app
BELOW Qnap’s QTS 5 OS can be remotely controlled with its new TeamViewer app
 ?? ?? ABOVE Twin PCI-E slots and an HDMI output make this a versatile appliance
ABOVE Twin PCI-E slots and an HDMI output make this a versatile appliance

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