Application Guide

Virtualization Station
With Virtualization Station, it is effortless to create multiple virtual machines on
the Turbo NAS and manage them centrally with the easy-to-use interface, helping
businesses save more and work faster in IT management.
Multiple OS support
With the Virtualization Station, you can create multiple virtual machines
to run various operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and UNIX
on the Turbo NAS, and separate network resources for each virtual
machine to ensure uninterrupted network trafc.
Virtual machine import/export
Virtual machines of various formats can be easily import to and export
from the Virtualization Station with simple steps. IT administrators will
enjoy extreme exibility in arranging IT resources across machines.
Energy-saving & Eco-friendly
With the Virtualization Station, you no longer need to purchase a
computer or server just to run a single OS, meaning the electricity bills
spent on the hardware and even air-conditioning are all saved.
Fast virtual machine creation
The Virtualization Station provides several default templates for quickly
choosing a proper one to create a virtual machine. Advanced users can
create custom templates, or manually create a virtual machine without
choosing from the templates.
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 (incl.
Ctrl+AIt+Del) & function keys, and even take snapshots for the VMs.
Snapshot
The Virtualization Station provides snapshot feature to record the
virtual machine system status at a point of time. At the event of virtual
machine failure, users can quickly roll it back to the snapshot time to
ensure continual system operation.
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