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Hands on: Qsan XCubeNAS XN5104R review | Global News Avenue

Hands on: Qsan XCubeNAS XN5104R review

This comment first appeared in issue 356 PC Pro.

Represents QSAN’s new entry point NAS device XCubenas XN5104R family provides SMB with a small footprint storage solution and has enough room for growth. This competitive 1u rack NAS presented four thermal SFF/SFF SATA DRIVE BAYS, secreted a pair of NVME SSD The internal slot combines them with four 2.5GBE multi -Gigabit ports.

Quad -core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon D-1714 CPU Sitting on the driver’s seat and cooperating with 8GB DDR4, it can extend it to 256GB. Because the spare PCI-E Gen4 slot accepts QSAN’s dual-port 10GBE and 25GBE cards, there is more space in the network port.

A striking feature of the QSAN NAS device is their huge extension potential, and the XN5104R is no exception. Install the SAS3 PCI-E card of QSAN, you can combine the mixture of the external disk frame together, a total of 414 drivers and the maximum original capacity of 9pb.

QSAN XCUBENAS XN5104R Full Vision

It may have a small footprint, but XCubenas has huge potential (Picture source: future)

For deployment, we loaded four 22TB Western Digital Red Pro NAS drives and used XFinder applications to find the device and install the latest QSM software. From the “Custom Settings” option, we created a large RAID5 storage pool. If you install NVMe SSD, you can allocate one or two to one pool as a mixed cache, which can accelerate the reading and writing operation.

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