QNAP Announces TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS

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Tue Sep 2, 2008 5:07am EDT

5-Bay Hot-Swappable, Dual Giga LAN, 5TB NAS with Superior
                  Performance for SMB and Enterprises
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--
The leading storage solution provider QNAP Systems, Inc. today
announced its new generation 5-bay TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS, all-in-one
Linux-embedded NAS server for SMB and enterprises. Powered by Intel
Celeron 1.6GHz CPU, 1GB DDRII memory, the TS-509 Pro delivers superior
performance for multiple business applications and intensive
concurrent data access. The Linux OS and applications of the NAS are
embedded in the flash DOM that higher stability is guaranteed. Also,
the dual Gigabit LAN ports can be configured as Failover, Load
balancing, or serving two different subnets which enables more
deployment options in a business network environment. With versatile
server features e.g. File server, FTP server, printer server (max. 3
sets), DDNS support, Web server, MySQL server, UPnP/DLNA media
streaming, iTunes server, HTTP/FTP/BT download server; best-in-class
RAID data protection (unique Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online
RAID Level Migration), and rock-solid hot swappable hard drive design,
the TS-509 Pro brings business nowadays a truly new experience of
instant data access and sharing, a protected mass storage at the
lowest maintenance cost.

   "The TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS is designed for business users who
require a NAS server of performance, capacity, features, and
manageability. QNAP's powerful RAID protection feature helps modern
business protect their valuable information assets and enhance secure
data sharing over the network via SSL/TLS encrypted technology, SSH
login, and web page SSL login. We are confident that the TS-509 Pro is
an ideal solution for them," said Mr. Kent Tsai, R&D Manager from
QNAP.

   Moreover, a handy LCD panel is provided for "Touch-N-Go" PC-less
RAID installation, displaying system information, and basic server
configuration. The schedule power on/off and Wake on LAN features are
available for IT administrators to flexibly manage the NAS server's up
time and wake up the NAS in the local network remotely. Hard Disk
Drive S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology)
and comprehensive log system are offered to let server managers
monitor the system closely.

   For more information, please refer to:
http://www.qnap.com/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=104

QNAP Systems, Inc.
Vera Wang, +886-2-86982000
Marketing Specialist
verawang@qnap.com

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