Qsan Launches Three XCubeNAS XN5000
Using QSM OS which brings file sharing, backup and security, also runs on ZOL (ZFS on Linux)
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 30, 2018 at 2:23 pmQSAN Technology Inc. launched three members of the XCubeNAS XN5000 Series: XN5008T, XN5008R, and XN5012R.
These rackmount and tower servers provide businesses with fast data processing speeds and the option to scale storage capacity as their business grows.
“These three new additions to the XN5000 Series offer SMB’s and small enterprises the perfect high-performance, secure storage solution,” said Peggy Weng, NAS product manager, QSAN. “They provide premium comprehensive data protection and business services such as WORM, SED support, and multiple virtualization and backup applications.“
The XCubeNAS XN5000 Series comes equipped with an Intel Corp. Celeron 2.9 dual-core processor. The XN5008T comes with 8GB DDR4 memory, scalable to 32GB, while the XN5008R and XN5012R are scalable up to 64GB.
XCubeNAS XN5008T front and rear
XCubeNAS XN5008R
XCubeNAS XN5012R
XCubeNAS XN5000 Series NAS units run on the company’s proprietary OS, QSM, which brings file sharing, backup, and security to a whole new level. QSM also runs on ZOL (ZFS on Linux), an enterprise-grade transactional file system that uses the concept of storage pools to manage physical storage space.