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QNAP TS-264-8G NAS N5095 8 GB (TS-264-8G)

99,00€ 459,00€
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  • Quad-core dual-port 2.5GbE NAS met ondersteuning voor M.2 SSD-caching en PCIe-uitbreidbaarheid voor snelle transmissie en virtualisatietoepassingen
  • 2,5GbE-connectiviteit Door port bonding in te stellen met de twee geïntegreerde 2,5GbE (2,5G/1G/100M) poorten kunnen overdrachtssnelheden tot 5Gbps worden bereikt
  • M.2 SSD-caching Twee M.2 PCIe Gen 3-sleuven maken NVMe SSD-caching of SSD-opslagpools mogelijk voor verbeterde prestaties of Edge TPU voor AI-beeldherkenning
  • PCIe-uitbreidbaarheid Installeer een PCIe Gen3 x2-kaart om de kernfunctionaliteit van de TS-264 uit te breiden, inclusief een Multi-Gig 10GbE/5GbE/2.5GbE-netwerkkaart, een QM2-kaart of een USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps)-kaart
  • Royaltyvrije gevirtualiseerde omgeving Host meerdere gecontaineriseerde apps om een breed scala aan applicaties en services uit te voeren
  • Ondersteunt Auto-Tiering Qtier Auto-Tiering-technologie en SSD-caching maken constante opslagoptimalisatie mogelijk
  • 4K HDMI 4K H.264 hardwaredecodering en real-time transcodering voor een vloeiende multimedia-ervaring op groot formaat
  • De TS-264 is uitgerust met een Intel Celeron N5095 quad-coreprocessor en ondersteunt tot 8GB DDR4-geheugen, twee 2,5GbE-poorten en SATA 6Gb/s-schijven. De geïntegreerde Intel AES-NI-coderingsengine helpt ook gevoelige gegevens te beschermen zonder de systeemprestaties te beïnvloeden
  • De TS-264 is uitgerust met twee M.2 PCIe Gen3-slots die SSD-caching of SSD-opslagpools mogelijk maken voor verbeterde prestaties of Edge TPU voor AI-beeldherkenning
  • Met twee USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) poorten en één USB 2.0 (480Mbps) poort kunt u snel back-ups maken en grote bestanden overbrengen van/naar de TS-264. UPS en andere compatibele USB-apparaten kunnen ook worden aangesloten om de functionaliteit en het toepassingspotentieel uit te breiden



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Himanshu Tripathi
2 augustus 2025
as title says : 2-Bay Desktop NAS Intel Celeron N5105 . But it has N5095. downright lying to sell the product .
alejandro
16 juli 2025
Muy contento con el producto. la única pega que para usar algunos programas hay que pagar licencias adicionales. en mi caso compartir videos caseros en 4k.
frederic
16 juni 2025
Très bon Nas. Un peu difficile à installer pour un non initié mais une fois l'installation faite, pas de souci
Lorenzo Ricci
31 maart 2025
Che dire… un ottimo prodotto. Io lo uso in casa come media server per Plex dato che siamo in 4 a guardare film e cartoni tutti stivati nel nas. Esegue transcodifica in tempo reale senza nessun minimo problema o rallentamento. Anche fuori casa funziona da dio. Una ferrari di nas direi. All’inizio per chi non avvezzo cè da smanettare un po’ sinceramente però poi dà molta soddisfazione. Consigliato
Jape
16 maart 2025
So after my 8 year old QNAP TS-253 Pro failed with the dreaded Intel Celeron degrading clock issue that occurs with that processor manufactured circa 2016, I was in desperate need of a new NAS.After researching 2 bay NAS units from Synology and QNAP I decided that I would stick with QNAP, the hardware of the TS-264-8G certainly is impressive for a consumer device, the old TS-253 Pro being more small business focused and well specified. Another deciding factor was the competitive price offered by Amazon, a good £60-80 cheaper than other reputable vendors.The setup was a breeze, I suppose my familiarity with the operating system QTS 5 helped with that but it is a relatively easy task for new users as you get a walk through process. I would recommend users first download and install the QNAP QFinder Pro app for Windows or other OS to make the process easier.The app will locate the NAS on the network and you can directly open a browser from it with the correct IP already set and continue setup via the browser.The first step of the setup will look for a firmware update and install that to get you up and running. My user case was straight forward as I was just going to transfer my Hard Drives from the old NAS to the new one, this worked well as both had the same firmware. That's something I really like about QNAP, even though the old one was a good few years old it has been well supported even though technically it is end of life.Before powering the new NAS up I had a look into the drive bay after removing the user removeable cover. The first thing I spotted was that the 8Gb of RAM was socketed and there was also a second unpopulated slot, so out came my box of computer bits and I found an 8Gb 2666 SO-DIMM that should theoretically work, popped it in and now have 16Gb which should help with a couple of VMs I run. Also accessible are the 2 PCI-e NVME slots which I plan to use at a later date, probably just as Cache but they can be used as part of the Storage Pool. There is also a rear slot that takes a low profile PCI-e card for peripherals. I must say that the whole NAS is extremely quiet in operation and I can barely hear it when I'm sat a foot away.As I said before the standard hardware is great, 2 x 2.5Gb network ports, 1 x HDMI, 4 x USB 3 ports, so that covers pretty much anything you'll want to connect to it. The drive bay carriers can take 2.5" drives with screws but if you're just using 3.5" they just clip in screwless.One thing that was immediately noticeable over the old NAS was the overall speed of the OS and interface, it's blistering by comparison.So far I am extremely happy that I purchased the TS-264-8G, I've no doubt its build quality and support will give me many years of sterling service. It's a shame the old one failed but I have since brought it back to life with the 100 Ohm resistor hack but the longevity of that is an unknown, it could last a day or go on forever, who knows but its not worth the risk?
Per Eriksson
1 januari 2025
Works as expected an intended.