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Qnap TS-h1290FX PCIe 4.0 and U.2 NVMe/SATA Tower All-Flash NAS With AMD EPYC 8/16-Core Processors and Built-in 25GbE/10GbE Connectivity

With 12x hot-swappable 2.5-inch U.2 NVMe Gen 4 x4 SSD drive bays (also compatible with PCIe Gen 3 SSDs or SATA 6Gb SSDs), 4xPCIe Gen 4 x4 slots, 2x25GbE SFP28 SmartNIC ports, 2x2.5GbE RJ45 LAN ports (2.5G/1G/100M), and 3xUSB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gb) ports

Qnap Systems, Inc. launched the TS-h1290FX NAS.

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Providing the company’s first PCIe 4.0 and U.2 NVMe/SATA all-flash NAS in a tower form factor, the TS-h1290FX excels in demanding work environments such as collaborative high-resolution video workflows.

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Featuring AMD EPYC 8/16-core processors, built-in 25GbE and 10GbE connectivity, PCIe Gen 4 expansion, and up to petabyte-scale storage capacity, the TS-h1290FX provides up to 816,000/318,000 iSCSI 4K random read/write IO/s for tackling data-intensive and latency-sensitive applications, such as large media file transfer, real-time editing of 4K/8K media, and virtualization applications.

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Modern businesses and studios shouldn’t need to dedicate entire rooms to accommodate hot and loud servers, and that’s where the TS-h1290FX comes in. Contained within a unique tower form factor and utilizing quiet cooling is exceptional performance driven by a server-grade processor, all-flash U.2 NVMe SSD storage, and Qnap’s enterprise-grade QuTS hero operating system,” said Jason Hsu, product manager. “The TS-h1290FX is a remarkable storage solution that provides exceptional power to deal with the modern demands of businesses and studios – including high-resolution media editing and online collaborative workflows.

With a sleek design, scalable storage, and near-silent cooling, the TS-h1290FX is for SMBs and video editing teams for fast backup, collaboration, and video editing workflows. It is compatible with mainstream software solutions and can tackle bandwidth-demanding challenges such as real-time 4K/8K video editing and collaborative editing. To streamline workflows, the TS-h1290FX offers direct connectivity for up to 20 PC/workstations when used with the company’s PCIe network cards. Its fanless CPU cooler and near-silent 90mm system fan also provide cooling without distracting noises, making it for integrating into modern work environments.

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The TS-h1290FX has 4 PCIe Gen 4 slots that allow for installing various expansion cards for expanding application potential: The firm’s 2.5/5/25/40/100 GbE network cards for fast throughput; an entry-level graphics card to accelerate video editing and transcoding. This NAS offers a scalable design to accommodate business growth by connecting expansion enclosures (such as the TL-D800C or TL-D800S) for up to petabyte-scale storage capacity. And with the QDA-UMP4 adapter, the TS-h1290FX can use M.2 PCIe Gen4/Gen3 SSD as a cost-effective alternative to U.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs.

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The NAS comes with the ZFS-based QuTS hero OS to provide storage management, data protection, and optimized performance to streamline business-critical tasks.

Key specs:

  • TS-h1290FX-7302P-256G: AMD EPYC 7302P 16-core/32-thread processor (Burst up to 3.3GHz) with 256GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM (8x32GB; up to 1TB RAM).
  • TS-h1290FX-7302P-128G: AMD EPYC 7302P 16-core/32-thread processor (Burst up to 3.3GHz) with 128GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM (8x16GB; up to 1TB RAM).
  • TS-h1290FX-7232P-64G: AMD EPYC 7232P 8-core/16-thread processor (Burst up to 3.2GHz) with 64GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM (8x8GB; up to 1TB RAM).

Tower model, DDR4 ECC RDIMM memory (expandable up to 1TB), 12x hot-swappable 2.5-inch U.2 NVMe Gen 4 x4 SSD drive bays (also compatible with PCIe Gen 3 SSDs or SATA 6Gb SSDs), 4xPCIe Gen 4 x4 slots, 2x25GbE SFP28 SmartNIC ports, 2×2.5GbE RJ45 LAN ports (2.5Gb/1Gb/100Mb), 3xUSB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gb/s) ports.

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