TVS-1582TU


Exclusively providing a Thunderbolt™/NAS/iSCSI SAN triple solution, the TVS-1582TU offers four high-bandwidth Thunderbolt™ 3 ports for optimizing 4K video transfer and online editing. It is a perfect match for Thunderbolt-equipped Mac® and Windows® users for 4K workflows, file storage and high-speed sharing. The compact rack-mounted form factor makes the TVS-1582TU especially useful for SNG/OB van live media production that requires frequent relocation. The TVS-1582TU adopts 7th Generation Intel® 14nm multi-core processors and was designed around the concept of tiered storage, application-based partitioning and network traffic distribution to fulfill critical tasks with sophisticated capabilities.

 

►  A hybrid NAS supporting 3.5” & 2.5” drives in one chassis

►  Qtier technology and SSD cache enable 24/7 optimized storage efficiency

►  The Network & Virtual Switch app assists network traffic distribution and re-routes dedicated bandwidth for diverse applications

►  Superior 4K video playback and transcoding

►  Four Thunderbolt™ 3 (40 Gbps) ports and dual 10GbE ports for on-the-fly video editing and rapid file sharing

►  Four available combinations with Mac/PC and JBOD for flexible attaching, sharing and expansion

►  Flexible storage expansion with QNAP storage expansion enclosures and Virtual JBOD (VJBOD)

►  Supports QRM+ unified remote server management, virtualization (storage and hosting), containerization, and WirelessAP service

 

 

Note:
1. Requires MacOS Sierra 10.12.3 (or later) for using Thunderbolt connection on Mac.
2. Thunderbolt 3 reaches the maximum theoretical transfer rate of 40 Gigabits per second. Actual performance may vary due to hardware/software limitations and usage environment. Directly connecting a QNAP Thunderbolt 3 NAS to a computer establishes a peer-to-peer (P2P) network and enables 20GbE connectivity.
3. Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps) doubles its theoretical potential for speed when compared to Thunderbolt 2 (20 Gbps). This results in the TVS-1582TU’s file transfer speed increasing from 900 MB/s to 1,600 MB/s.