Embed subtitles into videos for background transcoding Automatic video transcoding for watched folders Archiving through iSCSI, USB, DVD and remote NAS Microsoft Office file editing using Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides Document viewing using Office Online, Google Docs, and Chrome extension Remote shared folder mounting (CIFS/SMB, FTP, and WebDAV) Cloud drive mounting for Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft OneDrive for Business, HiDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive, Yandex Disk and Box File sharing across Windows, Mac, and Linux/UNIX Smart toolbar and dashboard for system status display Multi-window, multitasking system management Remote connection between QNAP support engineers and NAS for issue resolution (with user permission) Reporting of issues to the QNAP support team, with automatic collection of system information Creation of extra swap space when SSDs are installed Monitoring of NAS application resource use Monitoring of NAS storage resources such as volumes, RAID, and disk activity Monitoring of NAS system resources such as CPU, memory and network Team folders as file center for better collaboration Selective synchronization for specific folders or subfolders Web-based file manager with HTTPS 2048-bit encryptionįile syncing across multiple devices with SSL secure connection Optional myQNAPcloud SSL certificates (DDNS) Domain user login (AFP, CIFS/SMB, FTP, and File Station) Microsoft Active Directory (AD) and domain controller support Local user access control (AFP, CIFS/SMB, FTP, and WebDAV) Automatic power on after power recovery Added support for Overview and History in Notification Center. Added support for sending notifications via instant messaging applications, including Skype and Facebook Messenger. Added Outlook as an SMTP service option. Added support for sending notifications via SMS providers, including Nexmo, Twilio, and Clickatell. Note: The maximum number of targets is 256. iSCSI targets with multiple LUNs per target Supported RAID types: RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60, JBOD, Single 256-bit external drive encryption (AES) AES 256-bit folder-based and volume-based encryptions which are validated by FIPS 140-2 CAVP (Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program) Host access control for shared folders (CIFS/SMB) Network access protection with auto-blocking (SSH, Telnet, HTTP(S), FTP, CIFS/SMB, and AFP) Port trunking(Link aggregation)failover Note: To use exFat you must purchase an exFAT driver license from License Center. External hard drive (EXT3, EXT4, NTFS, FAT32, HFS+, and exFAT) Chinese (traditional and simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or later Operating System: QTS 4.3.5 (embedded Linux) Number of Concurrent Connections (CIFS) - with Max. Power Consumption: Operating Mode, Typical: 74.35 W Relative Humidity: 5-95% RH non-condensing, wet bulb: 27˚C (80.6˚F) LED Indicators: HDD 1-4, SSD 1-5, Status, LAN USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Port: 2 x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port: 2 x 10GbE SFP+ SmartNIC port Drive Bay: 4 x 3.5-inch + 5 x 2.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s Flash Memory: 5GB (Dual boot OS protection) System Memory: 8 GB UDIMM DDR4 ECC (2 x 4GB) CPU: Intel® Xeon® E-2124 quad-core 3.3 GHz processor (burst up to 4.3 GHz)
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