Description
TBS-H574TX-i5-16G-US
KEY FEATURES
- 5 x E1.S / M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Drive Bays
- Intel Core i5-1340PE 12-Core (13th Gen)
- 16GB of DDR4 RAM
- 1 x 10GbE Port | 1 x 2.5GbE Port
- 2 x Thunderbolt 4 Ports
- 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | 1 x USB-A 2.0
- 1 x HDMI 1.4b
- RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, JBOD, and Single
- AES 256-Bit Volume Encryption
- QTS 5.1.3 Operating System
Designed for film sets, small studios, small-scale video production teams and SOHO users, the compact TBS-h574TX Thunderbolt 4 all-flash NASbook elevates video production for optimum productivity. It packs high-speed I/O and Intel Core performance required by video production, allowing creators using Mac or Windows to enjoy the smoothest experience ever in real-time video editing, large file transfer, video transcoding, and backup. The TBS-h574TX, as the bridge between pre-production and post-production, takes video projects and team collaboration to the next level. The TBS-h574TX runs the ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system that ensures data integrity. You can also switch to QTS operating system based on your needs.
ENABLING HOT-SWAPPABLE M.2 SSDS!
As a frontline video production team, there is the risk of project interruptions due to unexpected SSD failures in storage devices. The innovative TBS-h574TX makes M.2 SSDs become hot-swappable for easier drive replacement. Along with supporting automatic RAID replacement with spares (supported from QTS 5.1 / QuTS hero h5.1), if potential drive errors are detected, the system automatically moves data from the affected drive in a RAID group to a spare, before the data on the affected drive is completely corrupted. This reduces system downtime and data loss risks as it avoids RAID rebuilding.
Thunderbolt 4 direct connection to workstations for higher productivity
The TBS-h574TX has two Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-speed data transfer (up to 20Gbps bandwidth). Mac (including M1 and M2 chip models) or Windows workstations can directly connect to the TBS-h574TX for fast and smooth real-time video editing, allowing for the transfer of a 1TB 4K video just in 11 minutes.