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    QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS review

QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS

By Dave Mitchell, 9 Sep 2009

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£1399 exc. VAT
Best price: £3322.00

Qnap’s latest rack NAS appliance signals a shift in focus to business users. We find out whether the TS-809U-RP has the features and performance to be contender.


The TS-809U-RP offers fast file copy operations and for real world testing we copied a 2.52GB video clip between the appliance and a Broadberry CyberServe rack server equipped with dual 2.8GHz X5560 Xeons and 12GB of DDR3 memory. Our tests returned read and write speeds for drag and drop copies of 72MB/sec and 60MB/sec respectively.
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The NetBak Replicator software works well enough but businesses will find it very basic.
IP SANs are supported and the appliance can present up to eight iSCSI targets. These are easy enough to create as you enter a unique name, decide on a size in GB and add optional CHAP authentication. IP SAN performance is very good with the Iometer utility reporting a raw read throughput of 106MB/sec which is near tops for a Gigabit connection.

The Surveillance Station looks useful and on the TS-809U-RP supports four network IP cameras and offers live views, recording and motion detection services. We had no problems using Axis 213PTZ and 216FD cameras and were able to access their live feeds and use picture-in-picture and full screen display modes.

All surveillance functions are accessed via a separate web interface and we found we could even control the pan, tilt and zoom functions of the 213PTZ from it. Qnap’s Surveillance Station is one of the best examples of this feature and is on a par with Synology’s version. Netgear doesn’t offer this in its ReadyNAS appliances and Thecus’ version is grossly inferior.

The TS-809U-RP puts forward a good proposition as a business network storage appliance. Qnap’s workstation backup software isn’t up to much but the appliance itself delivers a good combination of storage capacity, performance plus fault tolerance and combines these with IP SAN support and effective remote replication tools.

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