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QNAP TS-219P II Turbo NAS

8/11/2012 11:02:45 AM

QNap’s TurboNAS TS-219P II is a two-bay NAS enclosure that looks innocuous and business-like thanks to its black plastic exterior. Hard disks are installed in two removable caddies at the front, and although the trays feel a little cheap, everything slots into place comfortably. There's also a USB port on the front, as well as two more and two eSATA ports on the back. Unlike many current NAS devices in the same price range, the TS-219P II lacks USB3 support.

Description: QNAP TS-219P II turbo NAS
QNAP TS-219P II turbo NAS

The installation disc includes the QNap Finder utility, which searches your network for a QNap NAS device and then guides you through the process of configuring it. The configuration screens are actually in the device’s web interface. We were first prompted to initialise our blank hard disks and then install firmware from the installation disc. Updated versions are also available online.

During firmware installation, you're prompted to name the NAS server, set an admin password, set the time and enable the services you want it to run, such as its FTP server, UPnP and ¡Tunes media servers, shared folders, web and SQL server and more. Finally, you must set up its disk configuration, choosing between Raid 1, Raid 0 and JBOD, as well as choosing between Ext3 and Ext4 file systems. The process is clear, simple and easy to follow.

Description: The NAS device can also run a number of applications that let it act as an iTunes or UPnP media server, web-facing storage, BitTorrent client and a monitoring centre for IP cameras

The NAS device can also run a number of applications that let it act as an iTunes or UPnP media server, web-facing storage, BitTorrent client and a monitoring centre for IP cameras

The web interface is well designed, with the main options and settings sorted into a tree structure in a pane to the left of the browser window. Parent folders include categories such as desk management, where you can format and set up your disks' Raid configuration, Access Rights Management, where you can create users, give them quotas and set access privileges, and Network Services, with options for enabling the NAS device's web and FTP servers, plus SSH or Telnet access and file-sharing options.

The NAS device can also run a number of applications that let it act as an iTunes or UPnP media server, web-facing storage, BitTorrent client and a monitoring centre for IP cameras. You can add further features with downloadable QPKG packages, which include applications as varied as WordPress blog hosting and an NZB download client for downloading content from Usenet.

Description: The TS-219P is very reasonably priced at $344, and its wealth of features and great interface make it a best buy.

The TS-219P is very reasonably priced at $344, and its wealth of features and great interface make it a best buy.

The TS-219P M’s plentiful supply of USB and eSATA ports can connect external storage devices that you can share across your network or use to back up data stored on the NAS device. You can also use the USB ports to share a printer on your network. There are even backup features and options for turning the device into your own web-accessible personal cloud storage with help from QNap's MyCloudNAS service.

The TS-219P II Turbo NAS performed brilliantly in our tests, with Raid 0 average transfer speeds of 15.5MB/S for small files and 58.3MB/S for large files. Its Raid 1 speeds were also swift at 12.4MB/s for small files and 38.9MB/s for large files. The TS-219P is very reasonably priced at $344, and its wealth of features and great interface make it a best buy.

Info

Price: $345

Details: www.qnap.com

Summary

Verdict: We loved this NAS enclosure's fast transfer speeds, reasonable price and excellent user interface

Network storage enclosure: 10/100/1000Mbit/s network connection, 3 USB ports, UPnP media, iTunes, print, USB disk, web, FTP servers

 

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