Test QNAP TS-219P+ Turbo NAS (xbitlabs)
Marque
QNAP
Modèle
TS-219P+ Turbo NAS
Site
xbitlabs.com
Date
11.04.2011
Nombre de Visites
134
In late 2009 we tested and reviewed a network attached storage device from QNAP. It was the TS-219P model and it delivered a data-transfer speed of 45-50 MBps, had interesting firmware features and offered eSATA ports. The manufacturer has recently updated it to TS-219P+ but still targets the product at SOHO and home multimedia users.There are two dual-disk NASes in QNAP’s product range which are inferior to the TS-219P+ in specifications. They have slower processors and a smaller amount of system memory and lack hot-swap disk days and eSATA ports. QNAP also offers more advanced products than the TS-129+ but they are based on the Atom platform. Thus, the model we are going to discuss today is intended for users who are not satisfied with entry-level NASes but do not need all the features of top-end ones.Compared to its predecessor, the TS-219+ hasn’t changed much. Its processor is now clocked at 1.6 GHz and it supports Wake-on-LAN. The rest of its specifications are actually the same as those of the TS-219P. There are also changes in the firmware (but firmware updates are usually released for QNAP’s entire product range, so you can use them with older devices as well). The most notable of them are the opportunity to assign access rights to subfolders, a new file download module, and Wi-Fi support.



