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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
I use it with a QNAP 464 and see little performance drop with it. Although it can’t support hardware raid, the software RAID has been flawless thus far. Just make sure to follow the documentation.If you do not plan on connecting this to a QNAP machine, be weary. The software’s designed for QNAP and they have a history of not being as reliable on other hardware. This is not the the fault of the product though, it’s built for a QNAP NAS.This expansion is designed well, and I’m grateful for it. Stacks perfectly on top of the existing NAS.
yama
Comentado en Japón el 20 de febrero de 2025
全然だめ。PCリブートすると認識しなくなったりする。使えない。
AB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
Can get a bit "rumbly" so put it on a stable surface or on a rubber matt. Otherwise, it's awesome. Use it for my unraid setup.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2024
Bought to expand a 6-year-old NAS TS-453Be. Easy install. Install PCI card into NAS, connect cable, install drives. Upon power on, it was instantly recognized. was able to create storage pool & shared folders as normal using "Storage & Snapshots" in QTS. Installed 2 8TB WD Red Plus Drives configured as JBOD as enclosure will house non-critical heavy read/write storage for Blue Iris security cameras, and Plex OTA TV DVR Recordings. It works seamlessly with my NAS and I couldn't be happier. Works as expected.
Tom Cameron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de mayo de 2023
The QNAP TL-D800S claims to support running on Ubuntu or Windows, connected to a PC rather than to an existing QNAP NAS. But that's only partially true. Linux support is limited to Desktop Ubuntu for the QNAP Manager app, and it can not run on a server without a GUI. There is no command line interface available, and making matters worse the Linux app can not update the JBOD device's firmware. It's not really "linux support" in a meaningful sense if all it's doing is reporting SMART data in a GUI.The unit I received is causing my Debian system to freeze whenever I attempt to write data to any of the disks, so I'm unable to use the device in the first place. The search feature for the knowledge base is incredibly lacking, the forums need to be searched using an advanced google query, and they offer minimal support since most people seem to get frustrated and give up.I'm also pretty disappointed with the quality of the disk trays. The plastic drive retainers are okay at best, but I would NEVER trust them to hold a drive outside of the chassis. Fortunately they ship screws with the accessory kit. But the latch mechanism is very thin plastic, they keys are very thin plastic, the locks I guess are okay for just making sure you don't accidentally pull the latch open? In any even, the latch doesn't have a release button so there isn't anything positively keeping it in place. The tray rails also get bound easily in the tray slots in the chassis, so tilting the front of the drive downward when installing is necessary.The SATA adapter included is pretty low spec as well, and doesn't actually offer enough PCIe lanes for the throughput that the SATA links can support. This won't matter much if you're using HDDs, but if you're installing SSDs, you should probably provide your own SATA/SAS HBA with two SFF-8088 ports.One good point, if I have to give one, is that internally everything is a PCB that is socketed to other PCBs. This means there are no loose data cables inside the chassis getting chafed or otherwise damaged on sharp corners. There's also little or no room for the sockets to come partially unseated in transit, so if your unit actually functions, it's unlikely you'll have to re-seat anything.
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