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Reddit mentions of QNAP TS-453A 4-Bay Professional-Grade Network Attached Storage, Supports 4K Playback (TS-453A-4G-US)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of QNAP TS-453A 4-Bay Professional-Grade Network Attached Storage, Supports 4K Playback (TS-453A-4G-US). Here are the top ones.

QNAP TS-453A 4-Bay Professional-Grade Network Attached Storage, Supports 4K Playback (TS-453A-4G-US)
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Intel Celeron N3150 Quad Core 1.6GHz (up to 2.08GHz), 4GB DDR3L RAM (max 8GB), SATA 6Gb/s4xGbE, AES-NI hardware encryption, hardware transcoding up to 4K H.264, 4K HDMI with Kodi player, 2xHDMI, Virtualization Station, Surveillance Station, max 1 UX expansion unit, 2x 6.3mmMIC In, 1x Line outQTS & Ubuntu dual systems for developing and running IoT applications ; AES-NI hardware-accelerated encryption for efficient cryptographic performance up to 336 MB/sDual HDMI outputs for switching between mirroring and extended desktop optionsSupports 4K hardware decoding, and transcodes 4K (H.264) videos on-the-fly or offlineBuild a personal karaoke system with high-quality audio output and the new OceanKTV appQuickly find specific files by real-time, natural search with Qsirch 2.1A hybrid approach to virtualization in one NAS: Virtualization Station & Container Station
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ColorBlack/Gray
Height6.97 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2015
Size4 Bay
Weight8.046872563 Pounds
Width7.09 Inches

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Found 5 comments on QNAP TS-453A 4-Bay Professional-Grade Network Attached Storage, Supports 4K Playback (TS-453A-4G-US):

u/robert_cortese · 2 pointsr/weedbiz

While we're talking cameras.

Make sure whatever system you have conforms to industry standards (Onvif) and you have plenty of storage. My local regulations require 30 days of storage.

Sitewide we have 64 cameras. We use 2 LTS NVR's. Since our campus is split between 2 buildings, 2 lots, with only a single gig ethernet running between them, I kept a lot of the traffic off that one link by having an NVR in each building.

We could have just grabbed a bunch of hard drives and shoved them in the NVR's, but I opted to go with a QNAP 4 bay NAS unit for each building. I export the drive space as an ISCSI mount to the NVR. Works very nice. It also gives me fault tolerance and hot swap, so if any of my drives fail, my monitoring stays up.

Whatever you do, do not go to costco to buy a Q-See, Lorex, etc. These are absolute trash.

u/sauceysalmon · 1 pointr/LinuxActionShow

I couldn't find a TS-435A (from the video at 00:36:20) but there is a TS-453A on amazon.

Right now its $584.74 Empty with 4GB of RAM ($731.99 for 8GB)

https://www.amazon.com/QNAP-Professional-Grade-Attached-Supports-TS-453A-4G-US/dp/B017YB7T6U

You could build a FreeNAS or UnRaid box with the same hardware as the iXSystems FreeNAS Mini and have a really great NAS rig.

u/SynoDK · 1 pointr/synology

There was no DS415. Also, the 4-bay (well 6 due to 2.5" slots) QNAP units with Thunderbolt are a lot more expensive than the Synology plus series so you're talking about a different class of product altogether.

This is QNAPs comparable 4-bay and it's also comparably priced to the DS916+: https://www.amazon.com/QNAP-Professional-Grade-Attached-Supports-TS-453A-4G-US/dp/B017YB7T6U/

u/itsrumsey · 1 pointr/PleX

Something like qnap, drobo, or another NAS.

u/in00tj · 1 pointr/techsupport

qnap <--this model is good for today and ready for tomorrow, you could find one cheaper if out of your budget. I have 3 of these and are great!


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