Qnap QIoT Suite Lite for ARM-Based NAS
For developing IoT applications on private cloud for budget-conscious users to create first IoT projects
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 22, 2017 at 2:29 pmFollowing the release of QTS 4.3.4 beta, ARM-based NAS support snapshots and allow users to start deploying NAS-based IoT applications with QIoT Suite Lite.
Cost-effective ARM-based NAS not only provides the convenience of developing IoT applications on a private cloud, but also allows budget-conscious users such as students to create their first IoT projects.
After updating to QTS 4.3.4, the TS-x31X, TS-x31P, TS-x31P2, TS-x31+ and TS-1635 support the QIoT Suite Lite (the NAS requires a minimum of 2GB memory). Users can then integrate various IoT devices into their NAS and quickly develop, deploy, and host IoT applications with QIoT Suite Lite. All of the data can be stored on the low-cost NAS private cloud before being filtered and exported to public cloud services for further analytics and processing. Firm’s ARM-based NAS with QIoT Suite Lite provides the flexibility and cost efficiency for users to start IoT development.
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QIoT Suite Lite features a flexible architecture and integrates multiple third-party services. For example, it supports development boards and starter kits including Arduino Yun, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, and MTK LinkIt˛ Smart 7688 (Duo); it shares via API to push collected device data stored on the firm’s NAS to other dashboards such as Microsoft Power BI for further data analysis and management; specific company’s NAS models support AWS Greengrass to leverage Amazon cloud computing. With joint benefits from private and public clouds, QIoT Suite Lite allows for flexibility in IoT applications, and assists system integrators in approaching diverse IoT usage cases with affordability.