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Raidon Technology Introduces SR4‑B32A 4‑Bay Hardware RAID Desktop Storage System for USB‑A Systems

14 April 2026 at 12:01

Raidon Technology, Inc. announces the SR4-B32A a 4-bay hardware RAID enclosure designed for desktops and workstations that rely on standard USB‑A ports. It provides a practical upgrade path for legacy systems, including a USB‑C to USB‑A cable for simple plug‑and‑play deployment and support for up to 10Gb/s transfer speeds on compatible USB 3.2 Gen 2 […]

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Twenty-Four Bays! Introducing the Lockerstor 24R Pro Gen2

10 April 2026 at 12:00

Asustor Inc. announced the release of the biggest and baddest of the Lockerstor R Pro Gen2 series of rackmount NAS devices for enterprise applications, the 24-bay Lockerstor 24R Pro Gen2.The addition of the Lockerstor 24R Pro Gen2 not only completes the Lockerstor R Pro Gen2 series product line but also establishes Asustor NAS’s dominance in […]

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DataCore Launches Swarm Appliance to Address Cyber Resilience and Compliance for the Edge

3 April 2026 at 12:02

Enterprises are generating more unstructured data than ever outside the data center, with Gartner projecting that more than 50% of organizations will be using edge computing by 2029. Most edge and ROBO environments, however, are not designed to support enterprise-grade data protection, cyber resilience, or compliance. Limited space, constrained budgets, and minimal IT resources make traditional […]

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EnGenius Brings AI-Powered Analytics and Sophisticated Cloud Management to Existing ONVIF Cameras

3 April 2026 at 12:01

EnGenius Technologies Inc., provider in advanced connectivity and cloud-managed networking solutions, announced the expansion of its AI-powered Network Video System (NVS) lineup with 2 tower-based SKUs designed to bring intelligent analytics, centralized cloud management, and enterprise reliability to existing ONVIF and RTSP camera deployments.This transformative solution brings AI intelligence to existing camera systems without the […]

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Scality Announces Industry-First $100,000 Cyber Guarantee for all Artesca Customers with Latest Software Release

31 March 2026 at 12:00

Scality, a player in cyber-resilient storage software for the AI era, announced the Artesca Cyber Guarantee: a $100,000 USD financial guarantee, paid directly to the customer, if an external cyberattack destroys or encrypts data stored immutably on Artesca.Unlike complex vendor programs that advertise larger amounts, but are difficult to claim and often limited to top-tier enterprise […]

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Synology Security Advisory-26:03 GNU Inetutils

27 March 2026 at 13:00

Publish Time: 2026-03-19 14:32:42 UTC+8 Last Updated: 2026-03-19 14:37:28 UTC+8 Severity: Critical Status: Ongoing Abstract Synology, Inc. has released a security update for DiskStation Manager (DSM) to address an issue in the telnetd of GNU Inetutils. CVE-2026-32746 may allow unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. Refer to the Affected Products table for the corresponding […]

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QNAP: Five Security Advisories on Resolved Vulnerabilities

27 March 2026 at 13:00

QNAP Systems, Inc. had published security enhancement against security vulnerabilities that could affect specific versions of QNAP products. Use the following information and solutions to correct the security issues and vulnerabilities. This advisory includes the following: Vulnerability in QVR Pro (ID: QSA-26-07) Vulnerability in Media Streaming Add-on (ID: QSA-26-09) Multiple Vulnerabilities in QuNetSwitch (ADRA NDR) […]

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Raidon Technology Launches UR2M-B32+ USB-C Compact Dual-bay M.2 NVMe Hardware RAID Enclosure

25 March 2026 at 13:00

Raidon Technology, Inc. launches the UR2M-B32+ compact dual-bay M.2 NVMe hardware RAID enclosure built for professionals who need high-speed transfers, dependable operation, and instant on-device visibility. A front-facing OLED display provides real-time status for RAID mode, drive health, and rebuild progress, giving users direct system feedback without relying on host RAID software. Designed around USB-C […]

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QNAP Extends QuWAN Architecture with QuWAN Express to Enhance NAS Point-to-Point VPN Connectivity Flexibility

24 March 2026 at 13:00

As multi-site operations become the norm, enterprises increasingly require reliable cross-location data transfer and offsite backup capabilities, yet not every deployment scenario justifies the cost and complexity of a full networking infrastructure. Addressing this need, QNAP Systems, Inc. announced the launch of QuWAN Express, a lightweight VPN networking solution that extends the company’s QuWAN SD-WAN […]

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Beelink ME Pro Review A Small and Focused NAS That We Set Up with OpenClaw

23 March 2026 at 16:09

In our Beelink ME Pro review, we see how this is a small and low power NAS. We also let OpenClaw set it up as a Proxmox VE homelab node

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QNAP Turns NAS into NDR: ADRA NDR Standalone Lowers Barrier to Internal Network Security

20 March 2026 at 13:00

As internal network threats escalate, Network Detection and Response (NDR) is increasingly essential – yet high costs and dedicated appliance requirements have kept adoption out of reach for many small and mid-sized businesses.QNAP Systems, Inc. announced the release of ADRA NDR Standalone (Beta) – a free, software-based NDR application that can be deployed directly on […]

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QNAP Launches 10-Bay All-Flash TS-h1077AFU SATA SSD 1U NAS ZFS-Based

18 March 2026 at 13:00

QNAP Systems, Inc. introduced the TS-h1077AFU, a compact 10-bay SATA-based all-flash NAS designed for businesses seeking fast, reliable, and cost-effective flash storage.Built on the ZFS-based QuTS hero OS, powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 Series processors, and equipped with ECC DDR5 memory, the TS-h1077AFU delivers performance, data integrity, and deployment value. Engineered with speed, density, […]

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NGX Storage Launches New Product: NGX ExaScale

16 March 2026 at 13:01

NGX Storage announced the availability of NGX ExaScale, a next-generation storage platform designed for modern data workloads including AI training pipelines, big data analytics and cloud-native applications.NGX ExaScale combines true end-to-end NVMe performance with a scale-out architecture that delivers high throughput and consistent sub-millisecond latency across demanding environments. NGX ExaScale’s architecture is optimized for speed and efficiency […]

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The “Robin Hood” Approach to Cyber Resilient Enterprise Storage

11 March 2026 at 13:00

Blog written by Eric Herzog, CMO, Infinidat published Feb. 12, 2026 For a large enterprise to take costs out of enterprise storage, or to fuel new, power-hungry AI applications, or to rapidly recover from a cyberattack, it’s virtually a Robin Hood-like feat of taking from one source and giving to another. But is it possible […]

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Minisforum's new flagship NAS comes with OpenClaw pre-installed — Strix Halo-powered N5 Max can run a local AI LLM

Minisforum has announced it is readying a new NAS that comes with OpenClaw pre-installed. The NAS will be powered by AMD's flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395 to help accelerate AI workloads that users program OpenClaw to execute.

QNAP Launches TS-h1077AFU: Compact All-Flash NAS for High-Performance Business Workloads

9 March 2026 at 19:25
QNAP TS-h1077AFU front QNAP TS-h1077AFU front

QNAP has launched the TS-h1077AFU, a compact 10-bay all-flash NAS. It is built to provide enterprise-level performance in a smaller, more flexible form factor for organizations managing demanding workloads such as virtualization, high-resolution media production, database operations, and multi-site backup consolidation.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU front

The system runs on QNAP’s ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system and is powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 Series processors paired with ECC DDR5 memory. This combination is designed to balance processing performance with strong data integrity for environments where reliability and sustained workloads are critical. The new model builds on the company’s larger 30-bay all-flash platform and aims to bring similar performance capabilities to deployments where rack space, infrastructure scale, or cost considerations make a smaller system more practical while still maintaining the reliability and data protection features associated with the QuTS hero platform.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU Features and Components

The TS-h1077AFU has an 8-core, 16-thread AMD Ryzen PRO processor with integrated Radeon graphics, enabling the NAS to support virtualization, multimedia processing, and other multithreaded tasks that need both high performance and fast storage.

Memory support scales up to 192GB of ECC DDR5 RAM, providing error-correcting protection designed to maintain data accuracy and operational stability during long-term workloads or heavily virtualized environments where memory reliability is essential.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU rear

Performance optimization for solid-state storage is enabled by ZFS features such as inline deduplication and compression. QNAP’s SSD management technology improves drive endurance, maintains consistent performance, and reduces the likelihood of simultaneous SSD failures that could affect data availability.

The QNAP NAS also includes two 10-gigabit Ethernet ports and two 2.5-gigabit ports as standard, along with expansion support for 25-gigabit networking through dual PCIe Gen 4 x8 slots for organizations that require faster connectivity between storage and compute infrastructure. For organizations running critical applications, the TS-h1077AFU supports high-availability configurations. Two units can be combined into a failover cluster, ensuring workloads and services stay available if one system experiences a hardware issue.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU side

Storage capacity can be expanded through QNAP JBOD expansion units, enabling organizations to scale the system into much larger storage architectures capable of reaching petabyte-level capacity as data requirements grow. Moreover, hardware-level reliability is supported by dual power supplies, enterprise-grade cooling, and ZFS self-healing capabilities that detect and repair data inconsistencies. At the same time, the company has also committed to maintaining product availability until 2030 to support long-term projects, deployments, and infrastructure planning.

The NAS integrates with the company’s myQNAPcloud One service for cloud backup, supporting both file and object data, and offers features such as data immutability. The platform is positioned as a cloud backup destination for the system, with free data transfer.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU Specifications

Specification TS-h1077AFU-R7-32G
System Information
Model TS-h1077AFU-R7-32G
Processor & Architecture
CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 7000 series 8-core/16-thread processor, burst up to 5.3 GHz
AMD Radeon Graphics
CPU Architecture 64-bit x86
Graphic Processors AMD Radeon™ Graphics
Floating Point Unit Yes
Encryption Engine  (AES-NI)
Hardware-accelerated Transcoding  Yes
Memory
System Memory 32 GB ECC UDIMM DDR5
Maximum Memory 192 GB (4 x 48 GB)
Memory Slot 4 x UDIMM DDR5
For dual-DIMM configurations, you must use a pair of identical DDR5 modules.
Flash Memory 5GB (Dual boot OS protection)
Drive & Storage
Drive Bay 10 x 2.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s
Drive Compatibility 2.5-inch SATA solid state drives
Hot-swappable  Yes
Virtualization & Expansion
GPU pass-through  Yes
PCIe Slot 2
Slot 1: Gen 4 x 8
Slot 2: Gen 4 x 8
Networking
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Port (2.5G/1G/100M) 2 (2.5G/1G/100M/10M)
10 Gigabit Ethernet Port 2 x 10GBASE-T (10G/5G/2.5G/1G/100M)
25 Gigabit Ethernet Port Optional via an adapter
Wake on LAN (WOL)  Yes
Jumbo Frame  Yes
Ports & I/O
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Port 2 x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps
Chassis & Controls
Form Factor 1U Rackmount
LED Indicators Power Status, HDD 1-12, M.2 SSD 1-2, Status, LAN, storage expansion port status
Buttons Power, Reset
Physical
Dimensions (HxWxD) 44 × 430 × 582 mm
Weight (Net) 9.43 kg
Weight (Gross) 12.41 kg
Environment
Operating Temperature 0 – 40 °C (32°F – 104°F)
Storage Temperature -20 – 70°C (-4°F – 158°F)
Relative Humidity 5-95% RH non-condensing, wet bulb: 27˚C (80.6˚F)
Power & Warranty
Power Supply Unit 350 W PSU (x2), AC 100-240 V
System Warning Buzzer
Standard Warranty 5

 

The QNAP TS-h1077AFU is available now.

QNAP TS-h1077AFU Product Page

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Morefine N1 NAS brings powerful Ryzen performance and GPU expansion in a compact design

By: Bahleem
4 March 2026 at 16:46

Morefine has introduced the new Morefine N1 NAS, a tower-style network storage system designed for users who want strong performance and flexible storage options in one device. The system runs on the AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 8845HS processor and supports up to 96 GB of DDR5-5600 ECC memory.

The Morefine N1 offers several configuration options. The barebones version starts at $759. A model with 32 GB memory costs $1,209, while the 64 GB and 96 GB versions are priced at $1,569 and $1,929.

Morefine N1 NAS

The system is designed for large storage setups. It includes three M.2 slots that support up to 12 TB of SSD storage. In addition, there are four hot-swap 3.5-inch hard drive bays located at the top of the case. These bays can add up to 120 TB of extra storage, making the device suitable for home servers, media storage, or small office use.

The aluminium case measures 218 × 193 × 372 mm. This makes the Morefine N1 smaller than many ITX systems, though it is still larger than most mini PCs.

Morefine N1 NAS 2

One interesting feature is its GPU expansion support. The N1 NAS includes an 800 W power supply, with 400 W reserved for graphics cards. This allows users to install a dedicated GPU such as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. However, the available space for the graphics card is limited to 330 mm × 66 mm, so compact or small form factor GPUs will fit best.

N1 NAS connectivity

Connectivity is also strong. The device includes two USB 2.0 ports, one USB4 port, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 port, and one USB 3.2 Gen 1 port. Other ports include HDMI 2.0, a full-size SD card reader, and dual 10 GbE RJ45 network ports for fast data transfer.

Morefine N1 NAS 3

On the front of the case, the Morefine N1 features a small 3-inch full-colour touch screen. This display can show useful information such as system status and other basic details.

With powerful hardware, large storage capacity, and GPU expansion support, the Morefine N1 NAS looks like a strong option for users who want both server storage and desktop-level performance in one device.

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