Thecus TopTower NAS With 6, 8 and 10 Bays
10GbE ready and USB 3.0 slots
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 12, 2012 at 3:06 pmThecus Technology Corp. came out with a new tower series with 6, 8 and 10-bay NAS. Each has been designed for specific business network architecture.
Between the already N5200XXX and the N7700 series,
N6850 fills the gap.
Featuring an Intel Pentium G620 Dual-Core 2.6GHz and 2GB of RAM, this NAS can pile up to 18TB of data capacity. RAID levels such as RAID-10 or RAID-50 can be enabled and won’t suffer from CPU lag: not only is data more secure, but transfers are faster. For multi-users, the N6850 is a choice for SMB users willing to centralize their data.
N8850: Perfect Balance
The previously released N8900 has been acclaimed by the press and Thecus received a lot of positive feedback. Except one slight issue: what if I need more power in a tower form factor? The N8850 is an 8-bay tower NAS embedding an Intel Core i3 and 4GB of RAM. This unit is for demanding businesses requiring frequent and simultaneous tasks at high speeds.
N10850: Behold Raw Power
The biggest Thecus tower NAS, the N10850 is here to answer multiple needs within enterprise, while centralizing all the requests and applications. Thecus equipped it with an Intel Xeon E3 Quad-Core 3.1GHz and 4GB of RAM, which already performs well on the N12000V and N16000V. Power before was limited only to servers inside datacenters but now it’s accessible in a simple tower NAS!
Hosting virtual-machines, application serving for dozen of users, web hosting, heavy backup operation, advanced RAID levels, and so on. The TopTower NAS Series has been designed to bring them in a convenient format.
Different Yet Similar
The TopTower NAS Series are all 10GbE ready and include USB 3.0 slots to eliminate possible bottlenecks. Featuring HDMI output, touch panel convenience, 10GBASE-T, this series is for heavy data management utilizing transfer speeds of 10GbE. In addition, they benefit from the McAfee AntiVirus and provide the necessary software protection by scanning the files on NAS and defending it against possible threats.