I have a TS-469 pro that I've had for 11 years and is failing now, not the disks but the NAS its self. I am looking for a replacement that's future proof, is it's newer replacement the TVS-h474?
Originally we launched TS-464-4G, this had 1 x 4GB module and 2 x RAM slots internally, the maximum RAM on this unit is 16GB. Later we transitioned to TS-464-8G, offering double the RAM. Depending on time of manufacture the TS-464-8G may have onboard RAM, it may have 2 x RAM slots with 1 x 8GB module, but we are quoting that it is officially non-upgradable. If you happen to get one with 2 x RAM slots it is up to the you if you want to try to upgrade it, but it will not officially be supported by our Helpdesk and they may ask that it be reinstated to the original 8GB whilst we are troubleshooting any issues you may tell us about.
@@QNAPUK While I completely understand the potential, reset the unit back to 8GB because thats what QNAP supports - WHY is that the threshold when per Intel the N5105 supports 2 channels, 1 dimm per channel at up to 16GB for a system max of 32GB? I have been running 32GB in my TS-464 8G unit for over a year now, and it has been flawless.
It is up to you if you want to do that... mainly on the 8GB included unit we do not want to say you can upgrade the RAM as it would upset someone if they bought it and it was a version with embedded RAM with no slots to upgrade. If you are lucky to get RAM slots and willing to take the risk... it is up to you if you upgrade beyond what we advise, but you may be asked to revert back to the original 8GB by our Helpdesk if you need their assistance.
Thanks for the overview.
I just wonder why the TVS-h474 is having such a high power consumtion. I take that this is the idle consumption (not sleep)?
great overview. do you have a summary of the total capacity (based on raid levels) and drive compatibility chart?
I have a TS-664 which is a great product if you can ignore the noise. Must be 10 times noisier than my TS-451+
I have a TS-469 pro that I've had for 11 years and is failing now, not the disks but the NAS its self. I am looking for a replacement that's future proof, is it's newer replacement the TVS-h474?
The closest match would be our TS-464, but the TVS-h474 is also a great option/upgrade.
I think the TS-473A should be on here
It is a really good NAS with a nice spec.
464 😍
Unless you've recently changed the SKU, the TS-464 is expandable to 16GB of RAM. Mine is running 2x8GB sticks now.
Originally we launched TS-464-4G, this had 1 x 4GB module and 2 x RAM slots internally, the maximum RAM on this unit is 16GB. Later we transitioned to TS-464-8G, offering double the RAM. Depending on time of manufacture the TS-464-8G may have onboard RAM, it may have 2 x RAM slots with 1 x 8GB module, but we are quoting that it is officially non-upgradable. If you happen to get one with 2 x RAM slots it is up to the you if you want to try to upgrade it, but it will not officially be supported by our Helpdesk and they may ask that it be reinstated to the original 8GB whilst we are troubleshooting any issues you may tell us about.
@@QNAPUK While I completely understand the potential, reset the unit back to 8GB because thats what QNAP supports - WHY is that the threshold when per Intel the N5105 supports 2 channels, 1 dimm per channel at up to 16GB for a system max of 32GB?
I have been running 32GB in my TS-464 8G unit for over a year now, and it has been flawless.
It is up to you if you want to do that... mainly on the 8GB included unit we do not want to say you can upgrade the RAM as it would upset someone if they bought it and it was a version with embedded RAM with no slots to upgrade. If you are lucky to get RAM slots and willing to take the risk... it is up to you if you upgrade beyond what we advise, but you may be asked to revert back to the original 8GB by our Helpdesk if you need their assistance.
I confirm 464 can run 32GB ram and run right now more than a year without any issues