QSAN launches XN1 desktop tower nas series

QSAN introduced the XN1 series, a desktop tower nas aimed at startups, creative teams, and small to mid-sized businesses that brings enterprise-class performance into compact work environments. The series runs QSM 4 and pairs file and block protocol support with built-in backup tools and cloud integration for data protection.

QSAN Technology Inc. announced the XN1 series, a next-generation desktop tower nas designed to deliver enterprise-class performance in compact workspaces. The announcement positions the XN1 for startups, creative teams, and small to mid-sized businesses, and describes the product as shifting storage from a passive repository to an active solution for workloads that include virtualization, vdi, and media production.

The XN1 series runs QSM 4, QSAN´s unified storage operating system, and supports both file and block protocols. According to the announcement, that combination is intended to help teams consolidate data, accelerate workflows, and simplify management without requiring extensive it overhead. The company highlights the platform as versatile, able to address dynamic business demands and multiple use cases in a compact desktop tower form factor.

QSAN also emphasized built-in enterprise-grade backup tools and seamless cloud integration as core parts of the offering, framing those features as providing comprehensive data protection and ensuring business continuity throughout growth stages. The article does not state specific hardware specifications, pricing, release date, capacity options, or regional availability. Additional technical details and commercial terms were not provided in the announcement and are listed as not stated in the source article.

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