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Qnap QNAP TS-h2490FU-7302P-256G-1032 - Enquiries - 11-15-2022 Wondered if nascompares actually ever got around to Performance Testing the QNAP TS-h2490FU-7302P-256G? I wanted to purchase one with twelve (12) Micron MTFDKCC3T2TFS-1BC1ZABYY 3.2TB NVMe Gen4 SSD's. I would also have two (2) dual port 100Gb/sec Com Cards. I was planning on having at least 1024 GB of System Memory. Was hoping to achieve around 25,000 MB/sec read speeds with Teamed 100Gb/sec ports. Running CNN models with Data Augmentation and Transfer Learning (VGG19). Note: It will connect to a Enterprise Windows 2022 Server with Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids Processors and four (4) NVIDIA A100Tensor Core GPUs. RE: Qnap QNAP TS-h2490FU-7302P-256G-1032 - ed - 11-18-2022 We have not tested it ourselves, but StorageReview did here https://www.storagereview.com/review/qnap-ts-h2490fu-review?_rt=MXwxfGgyNDkwZnV8MTY2ODc3Njg2Ng&_rt_nonce=e49a48cc01 To achieve those speeds, you will need to install 100Gbit port cards. I hope this helps. |