Lost Password? No account yet? Sign up! Why bother?
  • Narrow screen resolution
  • Wide screen resolution
  • Auto width resolution
  • Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size

SmallNetBuilder - Small Network Help

  
Home arrow NAS arrow NAS Slideshows arrow Slideshow: Qnap TS-109 Pro
Slideshow: Qnap TS-109 Pro Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
August 24, 2007
Qnap has made a number of improvements in its TS-109 and 109 Pro over its previous generation TS-101.

Read the full review.

Start Slideshow
ImageThe board's components are oriented toward the aluminum case. No heatsinks are used on the Marvell 88F5182 Orion processor that is the core of the design.

A Marvell 88E1118 gigabit Ethernet transceiver, 128 MB of RAM and 8 MB of flash complete the design. Power consumption is spec'd by Qnap as 14W active, 7 W sleep.
ImageImageImageImageImage
ImageImageImageImageImage
ImageImageImageImageImage

Tags: BYOD, NAS, Qnap, Slideshow,


Related Articles:

Slideshow - Dell PowerConnect 2708
Slideshow - Buffalo TeraStation Pro II
Slideshow - D-Link DGS1216T Web Smart 16-Port 10/100/1000+2 combo SFP
Slideshow: Qnap TS-209 Pro
Slideshow - Linksys SRW2008 8-port 10/100/1000 Managed Gigabit Switch
 

Most Read

 
 

Over At The Forums

automatic offsite storage with no membership fees?
I would like to purchase 2 backup storage devices, place one at my home and one at a relatives' residence and setup each of them...

Wireless router with *incoming* QOS
Almost all the devices provide outgoing QOS, which roughly amounts to ordering the traffic to be sent according to configured rules. I am looking for incoming...

Basic Router Recommendations
I have searched the net far and wide, and this site seems the most useful source of information, but even here, reviews aren't really oriented...

Thoughts on the state of Wireless LANs
Reality Bytes Most homes have G clients. For many people, it is not cost-effective to upgrade them all to N (especially draft N). So,...

Need advice which Router/AP I should use (newbe)
I am completely new to WLAN and would appreciate some help. I would like to expand my pure wire-LAN for the use with some WLAN-devices. This...

Slideshows

QNAP TS-509 Pro D-Link DNS-343 4-Bay Network Storage Enclosure Thecus N3200 RAID 5 NAS D-Link DIR-628 RangeBooster N Dual Band Router Adtran NetVanta 3120 Buffalo LinkStation Mini More

Win This!

Enter to Win!

You could win a Trendnet TE100-MP2U 2-Port Multi-Function Print Server and IOGEAR GUIP201 USB Net ShareStation

Learn How!

 

Ldr:0.00176596641541, Rct:0.00588583946228, Sky:0.00803995132446, Tlink:1.05481004715, TopPG:1.05491185188, GQV:1.05509781837 seconds to load.