qnap multimedia server and player

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QNAP Multimedia Server and Player The Turbo NAS is a media center with DLNA/UPnP support. By using DLNA/UPnP digital devices, such as AV Receivers, Smart TV,' Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and Hi-Fi system, you can view photos and play videos, listen to music stored on the Turbo NAS, and even stream Internet radio stations from all over the world. QAirplay Available in the App Center, QAirplay allows you to steam your media content directly on TV via AirPlay-enabled devices such as Apple TV. The media contents are streaming on Apple TV, bypassing your mobile device, thus saves the energy of your mobile device. Stream music on iTunes With the iTunes server, you can share and play the MP3 files by iTunes player installed on any Mac® or Windows®PC on the home network.

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Multimedia Server and Player

Presented by

Part 1 WhoWho is QNAP?

Part 2 WhatWhat is a NAS?

Part 3 WhenWhen can I use a NAS?

Part 4 WhereWhere do I use a NAS?

Part 5 Why Why use a NAS?

Part 6 How How do I use a NAS ?

Topics

World-Class Storage• According to a market research conducted by Gartner• QNAP is the No. 1 supplier of standalone NAS products in the

sub-$5,000 price band in terms of vendor revenue by raw terabytes shipped.

Who

3.5 Million Users Worldwide

1.5 Million

1 Million

1 Million

Who

Who uses QNAP?•Steve Madden•BMW•Rolls Royce•Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas•TV stations & Broadcasting Service Providers•Best Buy Stores•Fast & Furious 6

Who

Video Presentation: Emmy Nominated Production Company Edge Factory Talks about QNAP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iOVifL2XGk

WHAT IS A NAS?

What

Network

Attached

A Storage System that is accessible via a switch or router

What is NAS?•Network Attached Storage•Centralize media storage•Share through Internet•Media Server

BOXEE BOX, HD MEDIA PLAYER, HDD-Link Systems Inc

Microsoft XBOX

What

ONKYO Network A/V Controller Receive

A NAS can backup your media files

Scheduled Automatic Backups

What

From NAS to NAS or Cloud Service

What is RAID? Why do I need it?

What

Introduction

• What is RAID? • Why do I need RAID?

Create a single large volume Gain more system performance * Gain redundancy *

RAID is to group multiple hard drives which you install in the system, and gain a pool of storage resources

* Depends on RAID mode

What

RAID 1 (Mirroring)

• Disk Mirroring: Duplicate the data between two hard disks• Use 2 hard disks• System capacity = ½ of Raw Capacity• Redundancy: Allow 1 hard disk failure

What

RAID 5

• Minimum use 3 disks to compose a RAID 5• System capacity = Raw capacity – 1 x HDD’s capacity, (N-1) x ___ TB• Redundancy: Allow 1 hard disk failure at the same time

Example: 4 x 4TB used for a RAID 5 Total system capacity = 12TB / 4TBx (4-1) = 12TB You invest 1 HDD’s capacity. It allows 1 HDD failure at the same time

What

RAID 6

• Minimum use 4 disks to compose a RAID 6• System capacity = Raw capacity – 1 x HDD’s capacity, (N-2) x ___ TB• Redundancy: Allow 2 hard disk failure at the same time

Example: 6 x 4TB used for a RAID 6 Total system capacity = 16TB / 4TBx (6-2) = 16TB You invest 2 HDD’s capacity. It allows 2 HDD failure at the same time

What

Hot-Spare Drive

• Specify a hard disk as the “stand by” one. In case of any hard disk failure in the RAID group, the hot spare drive will automatically join and replace the failure disk

One extra spare drive investment is required

What

V

• RAID 1 (Mirroring) is popular for 2 bay systems

Invest 1 hard disk; ½ capacity.

Invest 1 hard disk; N x TB capacity.

• RAID 5 is economic choice for a single large volume

Invest 2 hard disk; (N-2) x TB.

Invest 1 hard disk; (N-1) x TB.

• RAID 6 is the mode giving higher redundancy

Invest 2 hard disk; (N-2) x TB.

Invest 1 hard disk; N x TB.

What

Failover Server Surveillance iTunes Server IP Filter FIPS 140-2 Encrypted Access

VPN ServerAES 256-bitIP BlockingAuto-blockingBackup ServerPower Management - Personal Cloud -Cloud Storage

When

When should I use a NAS?

QNAP NAS vs Windows PC When

RAID? YES NO Industrial grade quality & reliability? YES NO Control 4 certified? YES NO Blue Screen of death? NO YES Crashes? NO YES Virus? NO YES Constant Updates? NO YES Hard Drive Capacity Limit 20 Terabytes 2 Terabytes

How Much Capacity?

•Total Size = drive number x drive size•Drive sizes = 2TB, 3TB, 4TB… etc

2 x 5TB =10TB

4 x 5TB =20TB

6 x 5TB = 30TB

16 x 5TB = 80TB

24 x 5TB = 120TB

When

Does Size Really Matter? How many downloaded movies fit on

1 Terabyte?

8

40

66 When

Room for Growth When

2 Terabytes

1 Petabyte

Where

Where can I obtain digital movies and music for my NAS?

Multimedia Storage Server and Streaming

How

Multimedia StorageMedia Server

• Stream music, videos, and photos from NAS to DLNA/UPnP digital devices• HDTV, Smart TV sets, Sony® PS3, Microsoft® Xbox 360 and Hi-Fi system

How

Multimedia StorageMedia Server Connection

How

Multimedia Player via HDMI

Connect your QNAP NAS directly into your TV Monitor

* Xbox Media Center

How

Control4 Certified NAS

SDDP -Simple Device Discovery Protocol

Integrated with Control4 Remote

Synchronize media library in real time• Cover-art• Synopsis• Title• Director/actor • Genre….etc

How

Video Presentation:QNAP NAS in action!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu59r_MrVag

How

Thank you for attending the Webinar!

Hernan Lopez hernanlopez@qnap.com

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