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TS-x51 Series. Powered by QNAP's Exclusive QvPC Technology
QNAP-exclusive virtualization technology highlights
User-based permissions settings
The Virtualization Station administrator can create
users and set proper permissions for each Virtual
Machine (VM), helping to efficiently manage and
allocate VM resources for users with different needs.
With these permissions, users can work independently
on their VM without worrying about their work being
interrupted or data being lost because another user
has accidentally powered-off the VM.
User-based permissions include
Console permissions: Control and View-only
VM controls: Power, Snapshot and Advanced
VM auto-start
VMs can be set to automatically start when the Turbo
NAS restarts, allowing the applications on VMs not to
be disrupted.
QNAP QVM Desk*
QNAP QVM Desk* supports local display for deploying
virtual applications on a big screen when connected
to a HDMI monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Compared
to webpage operations it's smoother, more secure,
and worry-free to do on a NAS. Even when Internet
connectivity is limited, you can still access data and
run virtual machines on a NAS.
Auto Start
Operate VMs as Remote Desktops
Enjoy utmost convenience by operating Windows, Linux
and UNIX-based VMs as remote desktops. A list of buttons
is provided on the left side of each individual VM display,
allowing users to suspend, shutdown, force shutdown,
reset, bring up key combinations
Ctrl AIt Del
&
function keys, and even take snapshots for the VMs.
Linux Android**
Windows
**Available in QTS
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* QVM Desk feature is scheduled to be available in September,
2014