QNAP Launches TDS-h2489FU R2 24-Bay Dual-CPU U.2 NVMe All-Flash NAS for Enterprise Workloads

QNAP introduces the TDS-h2489FU R2, a high-performance all-flash NAS designed to power enterprise tasks like virtualization, high-performance computing, and Artificial Intelligence-driven data workloads.

QNAP Systems, Inc. has announced the release of the TDS-h2489FU R2, a next-generation flagship rackmount network-attached storage (NAS) system featuring 24 U.2 NVMe all-flash bays and dual CPUs. Aimed at the enterprise sector, the TDS-h2489FU R2 is designed to provide high computing stability and robust network capabilities, making it suitable for heavy workloads, multitasking, and applications requiring ultra-low latency.

This solution targets demanding use cases such as virtualization, high-performance computing (HPC), data centers, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning computing, big data storage, and 3D rendering. According to Alex Shih, QNAP Product Manager, the system is crafted to provide a stable platform that supports mission-critical operations for growing businesses dealing with massive data and workload demands. Key benefits include its strong multitasking capability, making it ideal for tasks like Artificial Intelligence model training, intensive virtualization, and post-production editing.

The TDS-h2489FU R2 supports highly efficient collaborative work and is expected to accelerate digital transformation for enterprises seeking to maximize the advantages of all-flash storage in their data centers. With its scalability and strong performance profile, QNAP’s new NAS aims to meet the increasing technical demands of industry professionals navigating large-scale and high-efficiency workflows in today´s digital landscape.

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