
#Duplicacy upgrading webgui upgrade
On the CPU front, the TS-x53D gets a minor processor upgrade to the Celeron J4125 (Gemini Lake refresh) from the Celeron J3455 (Apollo Lake) found in the TS-x53Be. In terms of the specification, we can consider the TS-x53D as the successor or the direct upgrade to the TS-x53Be. And the latest family of consumer and small business NAS, the TS-x35D family, is just the forward looking device that would not only satisfy your current storage need but also is ready for the future.

In fact, QNAP has a wide range affordable network products ranges from switches, network cards, and routers that provides a one-stop-shop for anyone who is looking to upgrade to a 2.5GbE. Therefore, it is quite exciting to see the 2.5GBase-T and the 5GBase-T finally making into the consumer products. It is not hard to see just how much extra performance boost that a faster network transfer speed can brings. This is where the the 2.5GBase-T and the 5GBase-T come in as they act as a bridge-gap where they are capable of utilize existing cablings to delivering 2.5 times or 5 times, respectively, of the speed offered by the gigabit ethernet.Įven with a NAS that only has regular SATA III drives you quickly can saturate a 1 Gbps-connection, especially if you put in some SATA SSD-drives.
#Duplicacy upgrading webgui full
While there have been faster options such as 10GBase-T available, the existing Cat 5e and Cat 6 cables that are as ubiquitous as your electrical wire would only able to run at full speed over a short distance (the Cat 6 cables would achieve full speed up to 55 meters on a good quality installation). The Gigabit Ethernet has been the network interface in most home and small business environment for almost 20 years (gigabit ethernet first came into use in 1999). As network transfer speed is often the slowest component in any NAS, the upgrade would be the most significant performance boost that you would notice. Not necessary because you need the additional performance from the newer processor upgrade (though it never hurts) but rather, newer NAS devices are equipped with faster 2.5 gigabit ethernet port (2.g GbE) as standard than the gigabit ethernet port found in older models.

If you happen to have a NAS unit that is 3 years or older, it is about time to start looking for an upgrade.
