QNAP TS-932PX NAS Hardware Review
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Compact 9-bay NAS with 10GbE SFP+ and 2.5GbE for Smoother File Applications nascompares.co...
The quad-core 1.7GHz TS-932PX fits nine drive bays into the size of a 5-bay NAS. With five 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s drive bays and four 2.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s bays, the TS-932PX provides the ability to create an HDD/SSD hybrid infrastructure to boost application performance. With two 10GbE SFP+ and two 2.5GbE LAN ports, the TS-932PX supports next-generation networks for empowering bandwidth-demanding applications and providing smoother file access and sharing.
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Ive been crawling through quite a bunch of offerings, and this device has by FAR the best bang for the buck.
If your looking for a fast storage device that is... Still a shame they dont offer an NVme slot, but thats QNAP i guess.
Having 2 storage tiers on raid6 AND RW cache would gave been perfect.
The startling thing is that no equivalent offering WITH a dedicated cache drive slot exists, at all.
I have the ts-531P because all I wanted was a file server! He is correct that you will choke the cpu if you tried to do realtime transcoding or some other CPU intensive task on this device. I spent the extra,saved money on a NUC device and stream, using kodi, to my TV or other devices on my network. One thing I like is that I never have to touch it and its in another room, it has worked flawlessly. Admittedly, my use case is very narrow - a quiet reliable NAS. One thing I wish QNAP had was a one way sync of my phone, every app wants to sync both ways, what I want to do is save to my NAS automatically. I never ever want to delete photos from my NAS even if they are deleted from my phone- I cant be the only one who buys a new phone.
Qnap has an App, QSync. This will do the upload from your Phone to the NAS whenever you are in a WLAN. Works fine for me.
@@bjornromermann5080 i do exactly the same, my phone auto syncs all my photos to qnap each day while in range of my wifi. no google backup enabled now bugging me to pay them $$/m for more space.
I have this model also. It was my first hardware upgrade in 12 years. I got too complacent with simplicity with only having 1 12 year old laptop. I needed to upgrade my skill set and to do that I had to upgrade my equipment which I am still doing.
good to see you again nice shirt
The qnap website is showing 814Megabytes/s writes via samba for the ts-832px which seems to have the same processor as this model. Were you able to achieve similar performance to this on your unit? I'm interested in this to populate with all sata ssd storage and this seems to be the most power efficient unit on the market that can push speeds approaching 10Gbit if the website is to be believed?
Thanks.
I play with a lot of 1440p recordings, would this one be okay to use for storage and use it "live" while i edit in vegas pro?
I have a question. My ts932px is giving me 3 fast beeps (at least they seem fast to me). Anyone know about this? My research has yielded so far that it might have to do with the fans or fan connector. Does anyone have a link to a hardware manual for this? I looked at the QNAP website and didn’t find any hardware manuals only manuals for the QTS firmware.
Would this be good for photo-editing through lightroom and some video editing?
Hello. Can you edit videos using FCPX directly on this NAS?
That is also my question. Can i have 2 laptops connected to the nas so both can edit 4k videos?
Usable for Plex?
04:52 - I would think so. It supports iSCSI. By that I mean mount the drive on a Virtual Machine. Does not support transcoding.
Would this nas be a great candidate for video rendaring setup?
yes
This review will be useful if you show Control Interface and some Charts with Test Results than "talking for 7+ minutes"...
In first! Given that this has nine bays does that imply Enterprise-class Exos type drive would be the best choice for this device sine WD REd and PRO and Seagate Ironwolf are recommended for 8 bays or less?
It only has 5 hdd and 4 ssd. So you most likely want two volumes. I think nas drives are fine
P. Wingert this is the new answer to the drives you need toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/storage/product/data-center-enterprise/cloud-scale-capacity/articles/mg07acaxxx.html
video editing? with a 2x 10 gbe pcie ?
What is a knicker
If I use for Plex Server for direct stream only, no transcode involve, is this suitable for me ?
yes
Stragely Qnap shows on the comparison page that this NAS does not support SSD Cache Acceleration, while other simmilar NAS do. In the general description of this NAS Qnap writes that it supports Qtier and with it Cache Acceleration. I'm not sure what to make of this. Maybe it is just a very inconvenient typo.
Of course it does! Check again.
@@rafalbroncel5792 Yes, they updated the product page for more clarity. Back then I wasn't as well informed about the capabilities of Qnap NASes.
does this unit have a pci-e slot for a graphics card expansion for transcoding?
Help! i just got a TS932PX and have 5 Toshiba 14tb in Raid 5 configuration. but keeps giving me a I.O PORTS ISSue reports ever since it was doing a Raid disk synchronization. storage overview appears disks are brand new and in good health. the system seems to work fine but the alert wont stop. Any idea? BTW thank you for creating helpful videos!
Error,2021-03-19,13:20:27,"System","127.0.0.1","Hardware Status","I/O Ports","[Hardware Status] A SATA port issue has been detected. ATA: 7. Please contact QNAP technical support."
Error,2021-03-19,13:20:27,"System","127.0.0.1","Hardware Status","I/O Ports","[Hardware Status] Failed to access the installed drive. Check the drive for errors."
this is the message
It seems to me that this "review" video. does not contain any benchmarks, it is just a guy explaining stuff correct? so not a review but an overview. If I am incorrect please let me know and I will sit 7+ minutes . tHanks.
Your watch is very '80s
QNAP TS-832PX, same thing 8 x 3,5 inch bays
Yep!
If this thing can only hit 500MB/sec due to CPU bottleneck, why does it have dual 10gbe and dual 2.5gbe? Seems completely over the top!
Megabytes and Megabits are different units of measurements. The rate of how things are transferred are measured in bits (rate) and the size of the files are measured in bytes (size). So, in turn, 500MB/s (MegaBytes/s) equals 4000 Mb/s (Megabits/s). You should always divide Megabits by 8 to get your value in Megabytes. For instance, Internet Service Providers are famous for using their numbers like 200 Download / 20 upload (measured in Megabit/s), but as far as actual data throughput is concerned, its 25/2.5 MegaBytes per second. A gigabit connection is 125 MegaBytes/second (1000 divided by 8). So the maximum of a 10 Gbit/s LAN connection (10000 Megabits/s) is 125 MegaBytes of data per second. Definitely need SSDs for that bandwidth! 500 MB/s is well into the SSD speeds, which would be well into the 10 Gbe network uplinks. No doubt that NAS will get you close to those speeds. Most QNAPs can easily max out their 1 Gbit/s LAN connection with 3-5 spinning disks. A single SSD will blow spinning disks our of the water for sure.
DO ALL THESE DRIVES HAVE TO BE THE SAME SIZE AND ALSO HAS IT THUNDERBOLT 3? YOU NEVER REPLY
you have 5x 3,5 zoll bays and 4 2,5 zoll bays
no thunderbolt
no software review
Yeaaah, this guy doesn't care about his youtube channel hahaha.... what a joke
This guy has just 32 comments on this video and even like that he doesn’t reply the messages. Sad!
This guy makes a video a day, writes an article every two days and helps dozens of people a day on the free advice section that he constantly recommends people use, so he can fairly answer enquiries in a first come, first serve basis... yet people still feel the need to be negative in the comments.... 'sad'