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QNAP SMART Data Migration
The data stored on the Turbo NAS is constantly monitored to reduce
potential data loss and rebuilding time. If the Turbo NAS detects
a possible drive failure or abnormal health status, the data will be
proactively migrated to a new spare drive. This ensures valuable
business assets are well stored and protected.
Proactive Data Protection
Policy-based Unauthorized IP Blocking
Users can allow, deny or auto block specified IP addresses or network
domains which attempt to connect to the Turbo NAS via SSH, Telnet,
HTTP(S), FTP, Samba, or AFP.
Remote Login
The Turbo NAS supports remote login by SSH (secure shell) or Telnet
connection.
SSL Security (HTTPS)
The Turbo NAS supports HTTPS connection. Users can upload a secure
certificate and RSA private key in X.509PEM format issued by a trusted
provider to allow access the Turbo NAS by secure SSL login.
Secure FTP
The Turbo NAS offers secure data transfer with SSL/TLS (explicit)
encryption. Passive FTP port range setup is also supported.
Encrypted Remote Replication by Rsync
The data on the Turbo NAS can be backed up to or from another Turbo
NAS or rsync server over the network securely.
Shared Folder Management
Users can select to hide or show the network shared folders of the Turbo
NAS on Windows network.
User Authority Management
Users can create user ID and password, and define the authority and
quota for each user.
Secure Measures for Data Storage
and Access
FIPS 140-2 Validated AES 256-bit Volume-based Data
Encryption
The disk volume with FIPS 140-2 validated AES 256-bit encryption can
only be accessed by an authorized encryption password or key. This
prevents sensitive data on the Turbo NAS from unauthorized access and
breach, even if the hard disk drives or the entire system were stolen.
Secure Encryption and Sharing
* The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative
restrictions of some countries. Please contact QNAP sales representatives for further
information.
Volume 1
AES 256-bit
encryption
AES 256-bit
encryption
Encryption
Key #1
Encryption
Key #2
Unlock by encryption password
or importing encryption key file
Unlock by encryption password
or importing encryption key file
Non-encrypted volume
Volume 2
Volume 3
Advanced Folder Permissions
Advanced folder permissions allow users to configure folder/subfolder
access to the Turbo NAS. With this feature enabled, users can manage
the folder permissions from Microsoft Windows or the web-based
management interface of the Turbo NAS without complicated procedures.
Antivirus
The integrated antivirus solution for the Turbo NAS ensures business
continuity by offering detection against the latest viruses, malware,
worms, and Trojan horses with continuous free virus database updates.
Virus Detection
Report
Quarantine
Delete
Report
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Supports TLER and ERC
TLER (Time-Limited Error Recovery) and ERC (Error Recovery Control)
are now supported with compatible hard drives, improving drive error
handling in RAID applications. This further prevents the hard drives
from prematurely falling out of RAID arrays, forcing rebuilds, and RAID
volume loss. The data will be retrieved more quickly when a hard drive
takes too long to respond from bad blocks.
Bad Block Recovery
When read errors are detected in the hard drive blocks, they are
automatically corrected with the healthy ones. The bad block recovery will
run in background and ensure the data are well stored in the hard drives.
RAID Hot-spare and Global Hot-spare Drives
A hot spare drive can be configured so that if a hard drive in a specific
RAID group fails, the hot spare drive will operate automatically.
Moreover, the QNAP storage also supports global hot spare drives
which allow the administrator to share the spare drives efficiently
among multiple RAID Groups.
RAID Group
RAID Group
RAID Group Spare Drive
1
2
3
Abnormal disk is detected
Migrate data to a spare disk
Replace the abnormal disk
RAID Group 1
RAID Group 2
Hot Spare
(for RAID Group 1)
Hot Spare
(for RAID Group 2)
Global Hot Spare
(for RAID Group 1&2)