To celebrate the platform’s launch, QNAP is hosting a special welcome event!
Event Period: January 6, 2025, to March 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
How to Participate:
Publish a post related to QNAP products or share your usage experience. Posts must include at least 200 words and at least one hardware photo or screenshot of the interface.Currently, only articles written in Chinese, English or Japanese are accepted.
Submit the link to your post as a comment under the QNAP Community Welcome Event announcement (under this post).
Approval time may vary based on user participation. Posts that do not meet the criteria may not be approved.
Rewards:
Once your post is approved by the QNAP team, you will receive a “Early Bird” Community badge on your QID account and qualify for the prize draw. Each account can qualify for the prize draw only once. Winners will be announced on the Community platform by April 7, 2025.
Prizes:
1 winner: TS-216G 2.5 GbE 2-bay NAS
2 winners: QNA-UC10G1T USB 4 Type-C to 10GBASE-T RJ45 Network Adapter
The event organizer reserves the right to modify, change, or cancel event content, duration, and details at any time without prior notice. The organizer is not responsible for any issues or inconveniences arising from these changes. Participants are advised to follow official announcements for the latest updates.
Back in 2014, our school was drowning in paperwork. Student records were scattered, applications piled high, and financial data was a nightmare to manage. Then, we discovered Qnap.
Suddenly, our registrar’s office transformed. A powerful in-house server, like a digital brain, now handled all our crucial data: student information, admissions applications, scholarship records, and even our finances. It was like having a super-organized personal assistant!
The best part? We’ve only needed to upgrade the hard drive once in all these years. That’s a testament to Qnap’s reliability. Thank you, Qnap, for making our school life so much easier!
Hope this msg fine find you well base of my experience its working great & notification center its much better then other. another thing for support just need to do something in middle east region Many Thanks
It’s great to trust the products and support that QNAP gives us. I believe that this community will contribute even more to improvements in NAS systems and devices.
Hello,
It’s great to use all-in one solution of QNAP products:
Here are my questions at the QuTS
1- Which block size(performance profile) must be used while creating a shared folder for office documents to achieve fastest read of files.
2- How can we change these block sizes after creating a specific shared folder?
Thank you : )
Don’t understand what you mean by this. Multiple (different) shares on same nas? Have both QTS and hero systems so I’d like to understand your issue. Thanks!
Thank you for the reply,
File sizes reach to 200-250 MB , and I’ve selected 64k block size. Hope it works
Btw, I’ve another question:
I want to increase the opening duration for such files, and adding an M.2 SSD will improve this duration for those frequently used files, right?
or else do you recommend adding SSD disks for such shared folders?
since the beginning of 2023 I run a QNAP TS-673A with QuTS hero and it gives me a good feeling. I struggled a long time if I should invest in a professional NAS to backup my entire digital stuff. Now I know: it was a very good decision investing in a QNAP NAS. My expectations were far exceeded. Everything I need right in place. And much more.
My relationship with QNAP started around 2012. I needed a small efficient RAID storage device to replace a RAID frame that had failed. Not only had it failed, it failed with a crash of the controller taking out one of the four drives permanently. Worse; this was a warrantee replacement for an earlier frame that had failed in exactly the same way. I need something RELIABLE!
My research led me to believe that the QNAP TS-420 was what I needed. My research was right. That little box served me well for five years. In 2017 I decided that I needed something more. I listed all of my MUST HAVE requirements and started searching for a solution that matched. A month later I saw an announcement of the QNAP TVS-882BRT3 and fell in love.
It was as if the clever engineers at QNAP had seen my list. A prefect match. It took me a few months to get the money together, but that system has served me exceptionally well ever since, and shows no sign of reaching the end of its service.
Meanwhile, I had upgraded my desktop from a Windows based system to an iMac Pro and the little TS-420 sitting in a closet suddenly became the perfect tool for a third tier backup, with off-site potential. The off-site part never happened but it sits here across the room
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lding the always current third tier backups to this day.
This month my desktop was migrated to a Mac mini Pro with Thunderbolt 5 capability. The Thunderbolt 3 service on the TVS-882BRT3 migrated without a glitch and the backups running under HBS3 are clean and unchanged.
Over the years I have needed support a number of times; generally due to my own ignorance. QNAP support has been beyond excellent. They have gone out of their way to assure that I had what I needed - quickly and clearly. This may be the highest value of QNAP. I cannot recommend their machines, service and support enough.
FYI I have over thirty years of IT experience, from IBM mainframes all the way to IOT. I know what I am talking about