Tower: Designed in the form of a large computer, resembling desktop computers but with more drives. Intended for small to medium-sized businesses or for personal use.
Rack: Designed to be mounted on racks in data centers or large enterprises. They are the primary choice for large businesses that require high storage capacity and management capabilities.
Compact: Smaller in size, extremely compact systems designed to provide network storage in small or medium spaces. They can be easily placed on desks or other confined spaces.
Entry-level (1GB - 2GB): Ideal for simple photo and document backups. The most affordable solution for personal cloud storage without requirements for heavy applications or streaming.
Mainstream (4GB - 8GB): The ideal balance for families and small offices. Enables smooth 4K streaming and simultaneous use by multiple users without delays.
High-end / Power User (16GB - 32GB): For professionals and tech enthusiasts. Provides the necessary power for Docker, Virtual Machines, and real-time processing of large files.
Enterprise / Server (64GB+): Top choice for large enterprises. Guarantees maximum speed for hundreds of simultaneous users, heavy databases, and demanding corporate networks.
Backup Server: The ultimate guardian of your files. It automatically backs up data from computers, smartphones, and tablets so you never lose anything.
Cloud Server: Your personal alternative to Google Drive or Dropbox. Access all your files from anywhere, with no subscriptions and complete privacy.
Database Server: For hosting databases (e.g. MySQL). Essential for developers or businesses running their own applications and software.
FTP Server: The classic method for transferring large files. Ideal for sending and receiving data from external partners at high speed.
File Server: The central library of the office. It organizes all documents in one place, so that all network users can easily share them.
Mail Server: Host your own email (e.g. [email protected]). It gives you full control over your emails without relying on third-party providers.
Media Server: Your entertainment hub. Organizes movies, music, and photos so you can view them directly on your Smart TV, tablet, or mobile phone.
Print Server: Connect a printer to the NAS and make it available to all network users without needing the computer to be turned on.
Surveillance Station: Turns the NAS into a recorder for security cameras. Monitor your space live and store footage directly on your drives.
VPN Server: Creates a secure, encrypted "tunnel" to access your home or office network remotely with complete safety.
Web Server: It allows you to "host" and test your own sites or portals (e.g. WordPress) directly from your device.
Home & Multimedia: The ideal solution for your personal cloud. Choose it for automatic photo backup from your mobile and for organizing your movie and music collection to view on your Smart TV.
Small Offices / Freelancers: Designed for professional use and security. Allows easy file sharing between collaborators and protects your data from disk failures or malware.
Businesses & Power Users: High-performance solutions for maximum workload. Suitable for virtualization, large databases, and simultaneous access by dozens of users without loss of speed.
Hot Swap: Allows you to replace a faulty drive without shutting down the NAS. Essential for businesses and professionals who cannot afford any network or application downtime.