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Published: 2015-12-14, Author: Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
Priced around $710 for the 8 GB model (and $550 for the 2 GB base edition), the TS-563 is a decent network attached storage option for users seeking extended capacity over connectivity. QNAP's debut AMD-powered NAS performed well in our CPU benchmarks and...
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Published: 2015-11-22, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
There are a few things to consider when looking to buy a NAS from home. How much storage space do you need or want? How many drives do you want to install? What extra features should come with the software. There are a variety of different NAS units on th...
High 10GbE performance for reasonable $, 5 USB 3.0 ports, Cloud backup to Amazon S3, Elephant Drive, Symform
No HDMI Port, No eSATA port, No LCD screen, Relatively slow Rsync backup performance
The QNAP TS-563-8G is a fairly unique NAS. It is the only 5 Bay NAS in QNAP's product line and one of only two 5 Bay NASes in our NAS Charts. So direct comparisons are limited. The other 5 Bay NAS is the #16 ranked Thecus N5810 Pro, which I reviewed in Ju...
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Published: 2015-11-09, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
This is not the first AMD-based NAS we are testing on MadShrimps and it has been demonstrated to us once again that the platform has potential even when dealing with a lower clocked SoC and to be more exact the GX-420MC. This quad-core component is lackin...
AMD has been pushing their embedded system-on-chip solutions for some time now and yet it wasn't until 2015 that the first AMD based desktop NAS was announced.Moreover QNAP appear quite tentative in their decision to support AMD in their more mainstream r...