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Qnap Extended QM2 PCIe Expansion Card For NAS With Four M.2 SSDs Slots Model

Enabling SSD caching for boosted IO/s performance or to form auto-tiering volume for storage performance

Qnap Systems, Inc. has extended the lineup of QM2 PCIe expansion cards with models that support up to four M.2 SSDs slots on a single card.

QM2 cards support either M.2 SATA SSDs or M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs to enable SSD caching for boosted IO/s performance or to form an auto-tiering volume for optimal storage performance.

They also allow the company’s NAS users to maximize both storage capacity and performance by installing M.2 SSDs without occupying any 3.5-inch drive bays.

When faced with a performance bottleneck, the random R/W speed of the HDDs in a NAS is one of the decisive performance factors,” said Joan Hsieh, product manager, Qnap. “QM2 cards can greatly boost the performance of Qnap NAS with PCIe slots, while the flexible configuration of SSD caching and I/O-aware Qtier all helps multiply NAS performance.

The QM2 cards support additional company’s NAS; the M.2 SSD thermal sensors allow real-time temperature monitoring, and a quiet cooling module (heatsink and smart fan) minimizes overheating risks and sustains constant performance. QM2 models that support four M.2 SSDs allow for SSD caching with higher storage capacity to optimize IO/s-demanding applications, as well as supporting RAID-5/RAID-6/RAID-10 to provide redundancy against potential hardware failure.

QM2 expansion card 10GbE connectivity

QM2 cards include advanced models featuring additional 10GbE 10GBASE-T connectivity (backwards compatible with 5GbE/2.5GbE/1GbE/100MbE). Combining M.2 SSD and 10GbE connectivity into one solution, the QM2 helps improve overall NAS performance while providing an affordable upgrade path for adopting 10GbE networks.

Key specs of QM2 cards

This QM2 expansion cards are available for purchase from the company’s Accessories Store. The QM2-4P-384 will be available soon.

Resources:
QM2 card lineup and compatible NAS
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