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Seven advantages of QNAP’s exclusive virtualization technology
Visibility and direct access to files
Specific file formats cannot be opened directly by the QNAP NAS, but the Virtualization
Station makes it possible. This saves bandwidth and access time. Administrators can install
Windows®, Linux®, UNIX®, and Android™ based VMs on the QNAP NAS to run any supported
application or le.
Save bandwidth & time
Downloading a large amount of data to a local PC can take a long time and use up
network bandwidth. When accessing data on the QNAP NAS through virtual machines on
the Virtualization Station, you can enjoy secure data transmission and save bandwidth &
time as the data is not transmitted via physical network cables.
Enhanced security
When accessing files & data on a virtual machine they are not transmitted
outside of the QNAP NAS. This provides a secure environment that prevents
sensitive data from being intercepted and saves bandwidth and network
resources when accessing large les.
User-based permissions settings
The Virtualization Station administrator can create users and set granular permissions for each Virtual
Machine (VM), helping to eciently manage and allocate VM resources for users with dierent needs.
With these permissions, users can work independently on their VM without worrying about their
work being interrupted or data being lost because another user has accidentally powered-o the VM.
User-based permissions include:
Console permissions: Control and View-only
VM controls: Snapshot and Advanced
Operate VMs as Remote Desktops
Enjoy the convenience of operating Windows®, Linux®, UNIX®, and Android™ based VMs as
remote desktops. A list of buttons is provided on the left side of 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.
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