Datasheet

FIPS 140-2 Certified AES 256-bit Volume-based Data Encryption
The disk volume with FIPS 140-2 certified AES 256-bit encryption can only
be accessed with an authorized encryption password or key. This prevents the
sensitive government or businesses data on the Turbo NAS from unauthorized
access and breach even if the hard disk drives or the entire system were stolen.
data on the drive needs a solution to protect the data against theft. The Turbo
NAS now supports encrypting contents in the external drive.
Multiple LAN Deployment
The LAN ports of the Turbo NAS can be configured in failover mode which
allows the Turbo NAS to sustain the failure of one network port providing
continuity services.
Redundant Power Supply*
The Turbo NAS is equipped with two power supply units, each capable of
supplying the power for the entire Turbo NAS independently. If one of the units
fails, the other one will take over to supply the power to ensure continuous
operation of the Turbo NAS. The failed power supply unit can be replaced
without turning off the server.
DOM Architecture and Fail-safe Dual OS
Two operating systems are built on the DOM of Turbo NAS for system booting
alternatively upon every system startup. When one fails, the other one will be
used to boot up the Turbo NAS, and the failed OS is recoverable from the other
healthy OS.
Policy-based Unauthorized IP Blocking
The IT administrator can allow, deny or auto block specified IP address or
network domain that attempt to connect to the Turbo NAS via SSH, Telnet,
HTTP(S), FTP, Samba, or AFP.
Remote Login
The Turbo NAS supports remote login via SSH (secure shell) or Telnet connection.
SSL Security (HTTPS)
The Turbo NAS supports HTTPS connection. The IT administrator can upload a
secure certificate and RSA private key in X.509PEM format issued by a trusted
provider to allow access to the Turbo NAS via secure SSL login.
Secure FTP
The Turbo NAS offers secure data transfer with SSL/TLS (explicit) encryption.
Passive FTP port range setup is supported
Encrypted Remote Replication via rsync
The data on the Turbo NAS can be backed up to or from another Turbo NAS or
rsync server over the network securely.
Shared Folder Management
The IT administrator can select to hide or show selected shared folders of the
Turbo NAS on Windows network.
Service Binding
QNAP’s service binding feature provides an ideal solution for the IT
administrator to allow or block specific services from predefined network
interfaces.
Antivirus
The integrated antivirus solution for the Turbo NAS ensures business continuity
by offering detection against the latest viruses, malware, worms, and Trojans.
RADIUS Server
The RADIUS server centralizes and consolidates user authentication by
maintaining a list of user accounts that are authorized for remote network
access through dial-up equipment, Wi-Fi access point, or VPN connections.
The Turbo NAS offers RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 5+hot spare, 6, 6+hot spare, 10, 10+spare,
single, and JBOD disk configurations. It also supports hot-swap design so that
a failed member drive of a RAID configuration (RAID 1 or above only) can be
replaced by hot swapping without turning off the server.
Online RAID Capacity Expansion
The storage capacity of a RAID configuration can be expanded by replacing
larger hard drives. All the data will be kept and seamlessly moved to the newly
installed hard drives without turning off the server.
Online RAID Level Migration
Upgrade the disk configuration to a higher RAID level with the data retained
without turning off the server.
Enhanced read-only Protection
A degraded RAID volume with bad blocks will normally cause read/write error
and the RAID volume might crash when it reaches the number of allowed failed
hard disks. The Turbo NAS allows the volume with one or more hard disk failure
to enter the read-only protection mode in case the bad block error happens on
the second failed disk of RAID 5 or third failed disk of RAID 6, allowing the IT
administrator to rescue critical data.
RAID Recovery
If more than two disks on a RAID 5 volume or more than three disks on a RAID 6 disk
volume are unplugged, the RAID volume will crash. With QNAP's exclusive RAID
recovery technology, when more than the allowed disks are removed from a RAID
volume, the IT administrator can still recover the RAID volume.
* The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of
some countries. Please contact QNAP sales representatives for further information.
Volume 1
AES 256-bit
encryption
AES 256-bit
encryption
Turbo NAS
Encryption
Key #1
Encryption
Key #2
Unlock by encryption password
or importing encryption key file
Unlock by encryption password
or importing encryption key file
Un-encrypted volume
Volume 2
Volume 3
RAID1 1TB RAID1 2TB RAID1 2TB RAID5 4TB RAID5 6TB
Volume
Expansion
System
Migration
RAID
Migration
Add
Hard Drive
RAID
Recovery
RAID5
Hard Drive
Failure
External Drive Encryption
An external drive attached to the Turbo NAS means easy removal. The important
Comprehensive Security Features
Advanced RAID Management with Hot-swap Design
Reliable System