Thunderbolt 3 ✓ 10gbe ✓ 8th Gen Intel Processor ✓ In this video we take QNAP's latest Thunderbolt 3 NAS with its 8th Gen Intel processor out for a spin. Going over what you get in the box, JBOD HDD and SSD performance and setup, Wifi setup, control panel walkthrough and how to setup automatic cloud backups. BUY NOW 4 Bay QNAP TVS-472XT: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=qnap+tvs-472xt 8 Bay QNAP TVS-872XT: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=qnap+tvs-872xt 2m Thunderbolt 3 Cable: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=qnap+2m+thunde... 2m Thunderbolt 3 Cable (eBay): http://vtudio.com/a/?e=qnap+2m+thunde... Seagate IronWolf HDD: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=seagate+ironwolf D-Link WIFI Adapter: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=d-link+ac1200+usb COMPANION VIDEOS In Depth Overview: https://youtu.be/bqxsLoo4jhY JBOD HDD & SSD Setup: https://youtu.be/MUaLOj4W5Ek Wifi Setup: https://youtu.be/U2wFxlzh1bE Control Panel Guide: https://youtu.be/cNLqpvJahGE Cloud Backup Guide: https://youtu.be/YG4ZLKWVGQ0 SUMMARY Usually NAS drives are slow and underpowered so in order to get decent performance you have to settle for a DAS drive. However, with this you get a Thunderbolt 3 connection and it actually performs. This means you can use both Thunderbolt ports to access data fast as well as 10gbe and wifi for over the network transfers. Regarding costs the x72XT range is a great deal as even though it feature a 2018 Intel 8th gen processor, the unit itself is only 10% more expensive than the cheapest 4 bay Thunderbolt 3 NAS drive on the market. Secondly, for its larger 8 bay unit the 872XT, it's a whole 30% cheaper than TVS-1282T3 but gives you 8th gen Intel 6 cores instead of the 7th gen found in the TVS-1282. Performance, was fast over Thunderbolt 3 and Wifi, on my current Atom processor based NAS drive, loading files and folders would take tens of seconds to load, however this unit felt like accessing my local hard drive. The Thunderbolt 3 connection to a JBOD HDD got read speeds of over 800MB/s... and 500MB/s for SSDs. Of course the SSD was 5x faster in write operations, the HDD performance was unexpected. Wifi dropped the performance down to 16MB/s, however file listings was still very fast. Setup, is pretty common sense once a few concepts were grasped. QNAP reserves around 70GB per storage pool and provides features to ensure the endurance and speed of SSDs by under-provisioning the drives as well as combining both drive mediums into a hybrid state to get the best of both worlds. Of course these options are all configurable and there's plenty of management tools available to feast on. My favourite extra as part of the eco-system is it's Hybrid Cloud Backup app which lets you store your Mac's Time Machine backups and backup your NAS drive to the cloud with stand out features such as compressed (bzip) and encrypted (openssl) uploads, saving you cloud storage space, bandwidth and adding an extra layer of security. Overall, I was very impressed with the unit. I have 4x 14TB Seagate Ironwolf and Ironwolf Pro drives on order alongside a 2m Thunderbolt 3 cable for various RAID configs, which I'll be featuring in the follow up video. SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to QNAP for their NAS unit and for your viewing support. If you have any suggestions or would like to help us produce more videos, please visit: https://vtudio.com/a/?support FILMING TOOLS Sony A7III: http://vtudio.com/a/?a=sony+a7iii More: http://vtudio.com/tools MUSIC Vibe Tracks - TBF3 Links to products often include an affiliate tracking code which allow us to earn fees on purchases you make through them.
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