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USB devices (USB Pass-through)
(USB Passthrough)
Virtualization Station supports connecting USB devices to virtual machines. Commonly used USB devices such as storage devices and card readers can be connected
to virtual machines, and you can select a specic device using Virtualization Station. This can be used together with QVM Desk just like a PC. You can also connect USB
card readers/scanners to a QNAP NAS via Virtualization Station and store scanned data directly to the NAS without taking up Internet bandwidth. Further, with the
advent of USB 3.0, higher data transmission can be easily achieved.
* Please note that this function is only available on Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1 and later versions.
QVM supports 4K displays, audio output
QVM in the HybridDesk Station enables the use of a VM as a PC simply
by connecting an HDMI® monitor, keyboard, and a mouse. QVM offers
4k resolution and virtualized audio output to support a wide variety of
applications. Using a browser with HTML5 is limited to 1080P without audio.
This makes QVM ideal for video applications.
noVNC is an HTML5-based remote desktop web client that can
communicate with a VM. noVNC does not support audio transmission. For
audio output, use Windows® Remote Desktop or the SPICE® Client to connect to the
VMs. For more information about SPICE® Client, please visit "Tutorials and FAQ" of
the QNAP website.
VM backup and restore
Virtualization Station makes managing multiple virtual machines on a QNAP NAS eortless.
Virtual Machines can be backed up and restored centrally using an easy-to-use interface.
Users can obtain scheduled tasks/status, and manually start or stop backup tasks. The
online backup tasks run in the background without interrupting VM operations and/
or powering o the system. Furthermore, you can set the schedule for backup tasks and
maximum number of backup copies. When restoring, the system will automatically start up
the restored VM, simplifying the whole process and reducing system downtime.
Device Management
The Device Management screen provides an overview of all VMs, keeping you informed of
the storage capacity, network interface, and USB devices of the NAS as well as letting you
connect or remove a new device without shutting down the VMs.
Remote connection with virtual desktop
Enjoy the convenience of operating Windows®, Linux®, UNIX®, and Android™ based VMs as
remote desktops with a common browser such as Google® Chrome, Firefox®, etc. A list of
buttons is provided on each individual VM display, allowing users to suspend, shutdown,
force shutdown, reset, bring up key combinations: Ctrl+AIt+ Del and function keys, and take
snapshots of the VMs.
The Virtualization Station supports SPICE and VNC connections. Connect to the VMs on the
NAS with the SPICE (virt-viewer) or VNC client software. Windows Remote Desktop is also
supported.
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