QNAP TVS-h874-i5-32G | QuTS Hero First Time Setup GUIDE On Our Latest SMB NAS Series
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2022
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Intel® Core™ i5-12400 6-core/12-thread Processor, burst up to 4.4 GHz
Intel® UHD Graphics 770
32 GB SODIMM DDR4 (Max 128 GB ( 2 x 64 GB))
8 x 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s
2 x M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 x4 slots
2 x 2.5GbE Ports
Slot 1: PCIe Gen 4 x16
Slot 2: PCIe Gen 4 x4
1 x HDMI 1.4b (up to 4096 x 2160 @ 30Hz)
With an Intel® Core™ i5 six-core Processor to support the ZFS-based QuTS hero operating system, the TVS-h874 SMB NAS ensures data integrity and supports block-level inline data deduplication and compression, near-limitless snapshots, real-time SnapSync, and SSD optimization. Whether for mission-critical file servers, virtualization servers, collaborative video editing, or efficient data backup and recovery applications, the TVS-h874 delivers an ideal NAS solution. The high-performance TVS-h874 provides PCIe Gen 4 (up to twice the transmission speed of Gen 3) expandability, M.2 NVMe SSD caching, and 2.5GbE connectivity for high-speed virtualization network environments.
Enable NVMe SSD caching or Edge TPU-empowered AI image recognition.
2.5GbE ports excel in bandwidth-demanding applications (including massive file transfer, high-speed backup/restoration, multimedia streaming, and virtualization).
PCIe slots allow for installing 2.5/5/10/25GbE adapters, QM2 cards, or entry-level graphics cards to increase application performance.
Host multiple virtual machines and containers with optimized resource utilization.
Directly view creative works on an HDMI display. Enjoy smooth full HD media playback and real-time transcoding.
The built-in Intel® OpenVINO™ and Intel® UHD Graphics help boost AI image recognition and offload CPU workloads.
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After one too many "Your server is not powerful enough" messages I decided to bite the bullet and picked up a TVS-h674-i5-32G and a compatible 1050TI. My TS-653A Plex Server is now retired and is operating as a RSync target. Found this video and the 3rd Party GPU video very useful. Many thanks!
I finally got my h874T i9 64GB yesterday here in the UK! with additional m2 gen 4 with 10GB port and 2 x m2 nvme !! huge discounted price so glad i waited.
Please do a video on how you do a bare, metal restore, like you would do on windows if you lost the operating system. Also, For some reason, QNAP has decided to hide everything on the system volume. This presents a real problem if you want to back up any data that an app stores there. An easy example of that would be Plex, but there are many others.
I’ve watched many of your videos and I did put the System Pool on a SSD. If I want to add an SSD to expand the System pool, or upgrade to a larger SSD , how would this be done without losing data or having to do a complete reinstall ( which would lose data… see Plex example above).
Thanks for all the informative videos, especially on QuTs Hero.
Hi, is there an option to choose for example an SSD drive to install QTS Hero the first time? I didn‘t see it during the demo… or is it done in the creation of the first storage pool (system)?
Spent the day settling up my new TVs-h674 but cannot work out how to configure it correctly to make best use of the 2 x u.2nvme ssd cache. I’m not even getting 100mb/s throughput. Help?
Two questions about the expansion card you discussed in the video: 1. With the QXC-25G2SF-CX6, can two computers be connected directly to the TVS-h474 for video editing at the same time? 2. Which slot should be used for the expansion card, gen 4 x16 or gen 3 x2? Thank you very much for your answer.
Yes they can both be connected at the same time, I would recommend the Gen4 x16 slot as 2 x 25GbE ports throughput will exceed what the Gen3 x2 can offer.
@1:54 is wrong. i5-12400 only has UHD Graphics 730 (same as i3). You have to get the i5-12500 to get the UHD 770.
Thank you for the video, looking at returning to QNAP from TrueNAS as my PowerEdge T340 is just too juicy for the requirements. I utilise SMB, iSCSI and NFS storage at the moment. iSCSI and SMB is 2 x Dell 10TB drives, NFS is presented to a type1 hypervisor via 2 x 1.6TB Dell SSD drives. My assumptions re these disks is that they won't work, so would sell them off. I have 3 x 3TB and 4 x 4TB WD RED Plus drives on the shelf. All are SATA based. If I purchase two M2 NVME drives, this could house NFS and system pool if I wish? If I purchase a 6 bay unit my intention is move some of the VMs to the unit / use QNAP apps. Windows DC, Ubuntu Plex, Ubuntu syslog and another Ubuntu VM. Main interest atm is for Plex.
Ok many thanks. It’s between QNAP and Synology. Synology restrictions re drives and storage pool, hence casting eye at QNAP. However security Vs TrueNas re deadbolt on QNAP.
I currently have a TS-453A that I'd like to upgrade to the TVS-h674. Will this upgrade be as simple as moving my drives from the 453 to the 674 assuming that I want to stay with QTS ?
@@QNAPUK Well that worked exactly as you said it would ( not that I ever had any doubts). I did get a couple of messages that the new h874 ( yes I added 2 more bays to my shopping list ) that it thought I moved a couple of the drives out of their original order. I'm guessing that is because I went from a 4 bay to an 8 bay and something internal maps things a bit differently. Apparently I follow instructions somewhat better than my cat. But not by much.
The TVS-h874 that comes originally with 32 Gb of RAM. You mentioned on this video that the RAM can be upgraded to 128 GB but I can't find the part number in the website. Is there any specific RAM that QNAP recommends?
@@QNAPUK Thank you very much. Happy Holidays!
Is a RAID 1 system pool needed. What happens if a system pool fails?
@QNAP UK is the data "gone" on the other discs or can I just put new drives in for the system and get back to work.
I was hoping to know if my QNAP NAS TS-H987XU-RP comes standard with QTS or QuTS. There seems to be no way to see what operating system is used in the dashboard. Oops. I did find the control panel has a firmware update showing that my firmware is QuTS hero. So, problem sorted, as you folks would say!
Usually bottom left of the WebUI has a big logo... but normally you can check the firmware, if it just says something like 5.0.1 then it is QTS, if it says h5.0.1 then it is QuTS hero.
Thunderbolt 3 or 4 PCIe card coming soon for this? Or a separate h874XT model coming soon?
@@QNAPUK Thanks for the heads up. Looking forward to the x74T models! ;-)
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@QNAP UK is it possible to connect the tvs-h874 to a macpro via thunderbolt (directly) and utilize the NAS that way? Or is ehternet/bridge required?
@@dumchidumchi So x74T models are coming????
I don't get why people need another video card for use with PLEX on these? Intel Quicksync is more than enough and it is built in to the Intel processor
Hope you guys update this to Intel Meteor Lake for AV1 8/10bit encode/decode.
I would use this for Plex and given how long I keep a NAS before I replace it would be good to get AV1 hardware support for future proofing. Also no 10gb Ethernet on all of them is a bit of a mis.
I'll buy the 8bay with a Meteor Lake CPU and 10gbe today. Just make it hehe
Maybe soon, the i9 version does have 10GbE built into it already, generally if you see an "X" at the end of our part numbers, it will have 10GbE built right in.
@@QNAPUK Hehe that would be nice for many people I'm sure.
Again for me though AV1 encode decode is a must before I finally upgrade this old Synology I have. I use it mainly for Plex and it is such a pain right without decent HEVC support. I can already see more AV1 content starting to show up given so much hardware is starting to include decent encode. And with Meteor Lake around the corner with decent low power AV1 8bit and 10bit encode and decode Im sure we would see a ton more content starting to show up in a years time never mind 5 years.
Hopefully next year this time you guys will make use of Meteor Lake. Would be a epic upgrade for a Plex NAS
Bear in mind, Plex Media Server does not support AV1 yet :)
They have a update to Plex HTPC that does it I think on your player end... but the NAS doesn't need to support it for that.
I couldn't find 128gb Kits. where can I find them ?
Non-existant. There seems to be some miscommunication. If you recheck QNAP official website, it lists max RAM upgrade = 64GB (2x32GB).
There was also a few 3rd party websites that mentions the existence of i9 processor SKU with on board 10G network. Could not find any reference to this on any official QNAP site / UA-cam.
When are these released and how much for the 8-bay models?
@@QNAPUK awesome I live in a Ireland what stores in the UK are selling them?
@@QNAPUK where are they available? I am after the 6 bay one.
@@QNAPUK thanks, unfortunately BOX don’t deliver outside of the UK, I’ll keep an eye on some European stores and Amazon Uk/DE hopefully they pop up a listing soon.
I thougth only Intel Xeons support ECC? Also, where do you get 64 Gig SO-DIMMS?
I am aware that the W680 chipset supports ECC with Alderlake
We only recommend the RAM we list in the accessories section and we do not offer ECC RAM options for this series.
My question were directed at the video which states that the units support ECC RAM. Also where can I get 64 Gig SO-DIMMS for these units?@@QNAPUK
I'm in the UK ridiculous I can't get the i9 version without importing it
You can get it! Broadband buyer have 1 in stock I believe and more on the way.
@@QNAPUK thanks but all I see is i5's. Looks like I will have to get it from B&H in the US - works out cheaper than buying it in the UK. Hopefully dual power rated!
@@QNAPUK I finally got my h874T i9 64GB yesterday here in the UK! with additional m2 gen 4 with 10GB port and 2 x m2 nvme !! huge discounted price so glad i waited.
Is Thunderbolt 4 card coming out? or will the QNAP Thunderbolt 3 card work with this NAS...I really want to buy the TVS-h674-i5-32G NAS but I need Thunderbolt...
No plan to release a Thunderbolt add-on card for this series, there may be a Thunderbolt version of this series with built-in Thunderbolt in the future though.
@@QNAPUK Thanks for your reply, hopefully a Thunderbolt version comes out soon, can't wait, lol. Thanks again, your video are great 👍🏻
Watch this space! 😊
@@QNAPUK you have the best info out there...hard to find other QNAP videos that go into detail. @NASCOMPARES is really good, but you give me what I'm looking for in the QNAP world...thanks again.
No ECC standard. ECC should be standard please make this standard. ZFS and not ECC is not the “way if should be” The pricing is crazy too :( for 2K+ 10Gbe is there as you replied, thx
@@QNAPUK This isn't correct, ECC ram is absolutely supported.
Dear lord. H674 is $2,000. A bit disheartened but that pricing.
Indeed. It contains a lot of useful hardware; that price also doesn't include the cost of filling all 6 bays with ~16TB drives.
@@seanstewart285 oh I know that.
Sorry sir can I ask when it will be released in China 464 and 664 don't have N5105 urgently need this artwork
@@QNAPUKSorry friends, I thought you were QNAP headquarters, thank you very much, hope you do better