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Qnap NAS solutions

Qnap has built its NAS devices around a user-friendly Linux operating system, which has a full point-and-click interface. Called Qnap QTS, this operating system runs across all the company’s home and professional user NAS drives, giving one consistent interface and range of apps, no matter which NAS device you buy.

As with Synology drives, you’ll often see Qnap vying for awards in The Network (our dedicated section for “behind-the-scenes” business hardware and software), although there its drives tend to run the Qnap QuTS hero operating system. This provides even more

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