


It would be better in a discreet black case. The QNAP is about the same size as every 2-bay NAS which incorporates enclosures for 2 bays and some margin for the actual computer components. The timid LED indicators and the teal/beige appearance makes it look like an old PC it’s not the prettiest thing ever.

I am looking for units that are easy to use and maintain with enough performance to handle multiple video streams at once, as I use my NAS to provide content for every television in the house. Here’s my hands on with the QNAP NAS and how well it handles media and backup tasks …įirst off, is the physical chassis. There are a hundred different features you can use a NAS for but I’m focusing on what I use: backup and a TV shows / movies server. It even has a HDMI port and bundled IR remote, so you can plug it into a TV and use it directly. On paper, the QNAP TS-251A looks like a well-specced network attached storage device for ttme use ( buy it here for $319), featuring a dual-core processor and ample 2 GB RAM.
