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Review: Qnap TS-228A

by Parm Mann on 18 May 2018, 15:00

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Conclusion

A sub-£150 price tag isn't too large a hurdle, while the use of a quad-core processor and 1GB of memory helps ensure that real-world performance is up to scratch.

You could argue that the usefulness of network-attached storage in the modern home has been eroded by the emergence of cloud-based services. Our documents can be stored on OneDrive, movies come straight from Netflix, and if you have a Spotify subscription, there's not much call for a vast music library.

The way in which we store and stream our content is changing, yet an entry-level NAS such as the Qnap TS-228A still has plenty to offer to households seeking a centralised data store for multiple devices. A sub-£150 price tag isn't too large a hurdle, while the use of a quad-core processor and 1GB of memory helps ensure that real-world performance is up to scratch.

Focussing on the essentials of a home NAS experience, the TS-228A makes light work of backups from all your networked PCs, it can serve data to multiple users with ease, will live life happily as a 24/7 DLNA media server, and the sleek enclosure won't look out of place in the living room. You do miss out on more advanced multimedia features - the hardware on offer here won't enable, say, a Plex media server, 4K transcoding or direct output via HDMI - yet at this price point the TS-228A serves as a prime candidate when shopping for your inaugural NAS.

The Good
 
The Bad
Decent performance
Makes light work of backups
Compact and stylish enclosure
Powerful QTS operating system
 
Missing multimedia apps such as Plex



Qnap TS-228A

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The Qnap TS-228A NAS is available to purchase from Amazon.

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No pictures of the drive bays? Odd.