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Qnap TS-259 Pro+ Review

Rating: 8.5.

QNAP are well respected for their high end business solutions and today we look at one of their newest products aimed at the mid market audience – the Qnap 259 Pro+, based around a 1.8ghz dual core Atom processor with 1GB of DDR2 memory onboard. With a retail price around £450 (inc vat) this looks on paper to be one of the more exciting mid range NAS solutions.

The Qnap 259 Pro+ can take two 2.5 or 3.5 inch drives while delivering high levels of throughput performance from multiple gigabit lan connections.

CPU Intel® Atom™ 1.8GHz Dual-core Processor
DRAM 1GB RAM
Flash Memory 512MB DOM
HDD 2.5/ 3.5″ SATA x2
NOTE:
  1. The system is shipped without HDD.
  2. For the HDD compatibility list, please visit http://www.qnap.com/pro_compatibility.asp
HDD Tray 2 x Hot-swappable and lockable tray
LAN Port 2 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet port
LED Indicators Status, LAN, USB, eSATA, Power, HDD 1, HDD 2
USB 5 x USB 2.0 port (Front: 1; Back: 4)
Support USB printer, pen drive, USB hub, and USB UPS etc.
eSATA 2 x eSATA port (Back)
Buttons System: Power button, USB One-Touch-Backup Button, Reset button
Alarm Buzzer System warning
Form Factor Tower
Dimensions 150 (H) x 102 (W) x 216 (D) mm
5.91 (H) x 4.02 (W) x 8.5 (D) inch
Weight Net weight: 1.74 kg (3.84 lbs)
Gross weight: 2.92 kg (6.44 lbs)

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5 comments

  1. Built like a tank, as always. love their products.

  2. compares well against the synology 710 unit, a little slower, but not really noticeable, but more suited to business market with design rather than home market. room for both I think.

  3. QNAP, our business uses a mixture of their older products, nice to see them sprucing up their performance with this generation.

  4. excellent product, bit much for what I need at home, but pricing seems good.

  5. QNAP and Synology certainly are going toe to toe. both are really delivering this year so far. its nice to see a company drive another harder