Qnap launches the TS-h1077AFU. This is a rack-mount NAS focused on flash storage and the ZFS file system.
Qnap releases the TS-h1077AFU: a compact 10-bay all-flash NAS based on SATA. The TS-h1077AFU is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Pro 7000 processor with eight cores and sixteen threads. The built-in AMD Radeon graphics make the device suitable for virtualization and multimedia applications. It supports up to 192 GB of DDR5 ECC memory, ensuring data integrity and reliability for intensive workloads.
Up to 25 GbE
For network connectivity, the NAS features two 10 GbE and two 2.5 GbE ports. Network speeds can be upgraded to 25 GbE via the PCIe Gen 4 x8 slots. The device also supports high availability, allowing it to be deployed in failover clusters for critical applications.
The device offers support for high availability. Qnap equips it with the QuTS hero operating system, which supports the ZFS file system. Companies can deploy the server for various applications, from virtualization to backup consolidation.
The new NAS complements Qnap’s existing range, which previously introduced a 30-bay model. With the TS-h1077AFU, the company aims to offer the same enterprise performance in a more compact format.
