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QNAP / TS-873A-8G - Enquiries - 07-19-2025 Boa noite, Gostaria de saber se esse modelo de NAS atenderia minha necessidade. Requisitos: - 100 Acessos simultâneos, com transferência e abertura de arquivos (pdf, excel, word, fotos, vídeos); - Compartilhamento de arquivos (pdf, excel, word, fotos, vídeos); - Edição de vídeos (1080P) pela rede; - Transferência de arquivos de 3GB ou mais; - Sincronização de arquivos pela rede - netbak PC, qsync, hb3. Com raid no formato espelhamento, com apenas 2 HD 3.5 Iron Wolf (2x8TB), consigo atingir 125Mb de transferência? ou necessito de SSD NVMe em cache? Obrigado. RE: QNAP / TS-873A-8G - ed - 07-25-2025 The QNAP TS-873A-8G is a strong choice for business use and should meet most of your requirements, especially with the right setup. Here’s a breakdown: • 100 simultaneous accesses for file transfers (PDF, Excel, Word, photos, videos): The TS-873A with its Ryzen V1500B processor and 8GB RAM is capable of handling many concurrent connections, especially for typical office workloads. However, 100 users is a high number. If all 100 are active at once, especially with large files or video content, you may need to upgrade to 16GB RAM and consider SSD cache or higher-performance drives. • File sharing and syncing (NetBak, Qsync, HBS3): This unit supports all those services well. The performance of sync operations depends on the type of storage pool, disk speed, and network configuration. • Video editing (1080p over the network): The system can handle 1080p editing across a LAN, but keep in mind that HDDs in RAID 1 may become a bottleneck for real-time editing depending on how heavy the editing workload is. If multiple users will be editing or accessing large files at the same time, SSDs or NVMe cache would help. • Transferring 3GB+ files: Yes, the NAS can handle that easily — the speed will depend mostly on your network setup and drive performance. • 125MB/s transfer rate with 2x IronWolf HDDs in RAID 1: In ideal conditions (sequential transfer, local network with Gigabit or 2.5GbE), yes, two IronWolf drives can deliver ~125MB/s in RAID 1. However, in real-world multitasking or fragmented reads/writes, speeds may drop. NVMe cache is not required, but it will help in maintaining consistent performance if the NAS is under heavy use or during burst transfers. |