
Maximum number of version controlĬoncurrent Connections = 20 Upload & 20 Download SSH, Telnet, HTTP(S), FTP, CIFS/SMB, and AFPĪES 256-bit Volume Encryption validated by FIPS 140-2 CAVP Network access protection with auto-blocking


GFTP UPLOAD FILE 14.04 DRIVER
Note: To use exFat in certain models you must purchase an exFAT driver license from License Center.Ĭheck maximum number of snapshots of your NASĬheck your QNAP NAS cache capacity and RAM requirementsĮxternal RAID Device (QNAP so on) Management (External Device Mode)Įxternal RAID Device (QNAP so on) Management (NAS Mode) Storage Pool Expansion (by adding RAID Group)ĮXT3, EXT4, NTFS, FAT32, HFS+, and exFAT (optional for ARM model) RAID Expansion (by replacing bigger Disks) All existing RAID groups and storage systems will not be affected. This enhancement will only be applied to new RAID groups. Nevertheless, users can combine multiple RAID groups into a large storage pool that contains more than 16 drives, using RAID 50, RAID 60, or RAID 10 as the RAID configuration. To ensure data security, system stability, and storage performance, the maximum number of drives for a single RAID group is now 16 (applicable to RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID TP, and subgroups of RAID 50 and RAID 60). LUN Mapping (LUN can be moved between iSCSI and FC).

