The top of the box sports QNAP's logo and a small photograph of the NAS, along with its model number. Here is an interesting picture.It describes the TS-453Bmini's front and rear in some detail. The TurboNAS TS-453Bmini from Qnap is shipped inside a large-sized cardboard box with a photo of the NAS in operation.īy turning the packaging, we will see a more detailed description of the server functions.Some more applications of the NAS can be observed at the bottom. That comes with all the great QNAP features that we know and love Container Station with support for various container applications and for QIoT Containers and IoT applications, Virtualization Station which allows users to run multiple Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Android-based virtual machines, and QmailAgent which can centralise multiple email accounts and simplifies daily email management.
It runs the latest QTS operating system, QTS 4.3, which is a 64-bit OS.
Having two modules pre-installed allows for a dual-channel setup which is highly beneficial when it comes to 4K media handling, among other things. This sucks for upgrades, but it rocks for those who only need 4GB of RAM.
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Users purchasing the small one will also be able to upgrade to 8GB memory, but it will require removal of the pre-installed memory. The new NAS is powered by the Intel 14nm J3455 quad-core 1.5GHz processor (burst to 2.3GHz) and it features AES-NI encryption as well as 4K UHD output and transcoding.The TS-453Bmini comes in two versions, one with 4GB and one with 8GB DDR3L dual-channel RAM. It has been about a year and a half since QNAP introduced their awesome TS-453 Mini with its tiny footprint and now the company is back with a successor to that awesome NAS: The TS-453Bmini.