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Intuitive and easy-to-use interface
It does not take complicated commands or procedures to set up Virtual JBOD. First you need two connected QNAP NAS. Then click “Virtual JBOD” in the Storage
Manager in QTS. Then follow the “Create Virtual Disk” wizard to search for the remote NAS, check the available capacity, and add the space as a virtual disk on your
local drive. Then you can freely utilize and manage this virtual disk in Storage Manager, including checking the status and network location of this virtual disk*. This
saves time from having to log in to a remote NAS.
* The Q'center app oers convenient tools for you to monitor the status of remote NAS.
Step 1: Click "Virtual JBOD" in Storage Manger.
Step 3: Check the available space and create a virtual disk.
Step 2: Search for the remote NAS.
Step 4: The storage space is added as a virtual disk on your local drive.
Building high-performance VJBOD storage with super-high-seed 40GbE networking
VJBOD offers greater flexibility with online capacity expansion over traditional JBOD expansion. Build a high-performance VJBOD SAN with high-speed 40GbE
networking based on the highly converged integration of hardware and software technologies from QNAP. For data centers that demand high transmission, full
support for 10GbE or 40GbE network adapters and switches drive data transmission performance to be close to that of local disk. Furthermore, you can receive extra
performance benets by deploying Windows Ooaded Data Transfer (ODX) in Windows Server 2012 (or Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 81,
Windows 8) to directly transfer data between virtual disks within or between compatible JBOD expansion units, bypassing the host computer.
VJBOD JBOD
Connection Interface Ethernet (1GbE, 10GbE, or 40GbE) USB 3.0, SAS 6G/12G
Max. Number of Connected Devices
8 virtual disks (multiple disks can be added from the same
remote NAS)
Depends on the NAS model (1~8 expansion units)
Connection Method Network Single connection or daisy-chained
Connection Redundancy Supports port trunking Not supported
Application Scenario
Multiple QNAP NAS units oering the exibility in storage
utilization while maintaining the highest availability
It can be used to expand local storage pools on a single QNAP
NAS unit.
* The NAS apps do not support Ooaded Data Transfer (ODX).
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TVS-x82 Series
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TVS-x82 Series