Thecus N5810PRO Zero-Crash 5-Bay NAS

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Powered by the Intel Celeron processor, 4 GB DDR3 RAM (expandable to 8GB), and equipped with 5 Gigabit LAN ports, the N5810PRO reaches blazing throughput speeds of up to 500 MB/s. The N5810PRO supports seven modes of link aggregation including fault tolerance for resilience and port-trunking modes for increased performance. 



Built to grow with your business, total storage can be expanded to 40TB, while support for VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft Hyper-Vallow for seamless integration into a businesses' virtualization environment.

"The integration of the Intel Celeron processor J1900 Quad Core 2.0 GHz SoC with the Thecus N5810PRO enables users to simultaneously utilize the many features of the NAS while maintaining a high-performance environment,"said Bev Crair, Vice President, Data Center Group and General Manager, Storage Group, Intel Corporation. "The N5810PRO is another example of successful collaborative products from Intel and Thecus."

In order to protect your data in the occurrence of a sudden power outage, the N5810PRO is outfitted with a lithium-ion mini-UPS, allowing the system to store unwritten data to the hard disks and safely shut down. The new 5-bay NAS also supports an array of backup features including Data Guard for local and remote backups, Data Burn, and Snapshot Backup using the Btrfs file system. Users can now enjoy enhanced storage functionality while simplifying storage management.

The N5810PRO runs on the intuitive, easy-to-use Thecus OS5 operating system. The re-tooled software includes VPN Server for secure remote access and Disk Clone and Wipe for convenient data management. Users will also be able to enjoy a comprehensive set of entertainment features facilitated by HDMI output and Kodi for multimedia playback and mobile access with the powerful Thecus mobile app, T-OnTheGo.

Availability: Units will begin shipping globally at the end of April, 2015. For more information, visit the product page.


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