Qnap Turbo NAS Compatible With More SSD
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Thu, June 14th, 2012
And also Veeam, Altaro, DataCore software
QNAP Systems, Inc. is extending the number of compatible peripherals for its Turbo NAS products.
The additions, including two printers, one 2.5-inch 128GB internal SATA hard drive, thirteen 2.5-inch 60GB to 480GB internal SSDs, four 3rd-party backup applications, and one multimedia player are now compatible.
The compatible printers are:
The additions, including two printers, one 2.5-inch 128GB internal SATA hard drive, thirteen 2.5-inch 60GB to 480GB internal SSDs, four 3rd-party backup applications, and one multimedia player are now compatible.
The compatible printers are:
- Brother - DCP-7065DN
- EPSON - AcuLaser M1400
- Kingston - SVP200S3/60G (60GB), SVP200S3/90G (90GB), SVP200S3/120G (120GB), SVP200S3/240G (240GB), SVP200S3/480G (480GB)
- Crucial - CT128M4SSD2 (128GB)
- Corsair - CSSD-F120GB3-BK (120GB), CSSD-F180GB3-BK (180GB), CSSD-F240GB3-BK (240GB), CSSD-F480GB3-BK (480GB), CSSD-F120GBGT-BK (120GB), CSSD-F180GBGT-BK (180GB), CSSD-F240GBGT-BK (240GB), CSSD-F480GBGT-BK (480GB)
- Veeam - Backup & Replication 5, Backup & Replication 6
- Altaro - Hyper-V Backup
- DataCore - SANsymphony-V
- Mede8er - MED450X2
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