QNAP is the famous private cloud solution provider, the main product is NAS (Network attach Storage), this article collect QNAP online resources and help QNAPer / NAS beginner quickly know how to select NAS and find application information, if any suggestion website, welcome to comment and share with us. QNAP website https://www.qnap.com/en/ Topic include NAS, Operation System, Application, Tutorial / FAQ , Forum and Customer Service.
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Accelerate Application Deployment with the VM Marketplace Inside Virtualization Station
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Taipei, Taiwan, April 22, 2019 – QNAP® Systems, Inc. (QNAP) today released the new VM Marketplace. Located inside the Virtualization Station app, the VM Marketplace allows users to install several prepackaged virtual machine (VM) images for rapid deployment and greater application potential.
QNAP has carefully selected applications from trusted vendors (such as pfSense) and packaged them into finely-tuned VM images for use in Virtualization Station. These images are available for download from the VM Marketplace, providing users with a streamlined installation and setup process.
QNAP will continue to add new images to the VM Marketplace, providing more outstanding applications/solutions to users. To take advantage of the new VM Marketplace, users must be using Virtualization Station version 3.1.1079 (or later) (for QTS 4.3.0 to 4.3.6), or version 3.2.355 (or later) (for QTS 4.4.0 and above).
QNAP Systems, Inc., headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, provides a comprehensive range of cutting-edge Network-attached Storage (NAS) and video surveillance solutions based on the principles of usability, high security, and flexible scalability. QNAP offers quality NAS products for home and business users, providing solutions for storage, backup/snapshot, virtualization, teamwork, multimedia, and more. QNAP envisions NAS as being more than "simple storage", and has created many NAS-based innovations to encourage users to host and develop Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and machine learning solutions on their QNAP NAS.
How to use MongoDB on QNAP NAS ? MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON -like documents with schemata . MongoDB is developed by MongoDB Inc. . in QTS, already have the MongoDB qpkg in the app center, in this article will introduce how to setup MongoDB by using Container Station
InfluxDB is used as a data store for any use case involving large amounts of timestamped data: DevOps observability, IoT analytics & real-time analytics. Grafana : The leading open source software for time series analytics. already have some tutorial talking about setup influxDB and Grafana using docker 2017/04 Setting up InfluxDB and Grafana using Docker 2017/01 Linking InfluxDB and Grafana and today we are using QNAP NAS and their software tool Container Station to introduce How to setup influxDB and Grafana on QNAP NAS ? based on the tutorial (Chinese) https://github.com/qnap-dev/qnap-qiot-sdks/tree/master/projects/dae-modbus-influxDB-example
QVR Pro provides 8 embedded monitoring channels, allowing you to quickly build a cloud surveillance environment hosted on your QNAP NAS QVR Pro Client allows you to monitor cameras that are connected to the QVR Pro server and flexibly switch between live and playback modes to take full control over the monitored area. QVR Pro Client can be installed on Windows ® , Mac ® , Ubuntu ® devices or on the QNAP HybridDesk Station on the NAS. You can also install the mobile version on you iOS or Android devices from the Apple Store or Google Play.
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system. It has more than 15 years of active development and a proven architecture that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, data integrity, and correctness. It runs on all major operating systems, including Linux, UNIX (AIX, BSD, HP-UX, SGI IRIX, Mac OS X, Solaris, Tru64), and Windows. It is fully ACID compliant, has full support for foreign keys, joins, views, triggers, and stored procedures (in multiple languages). It includes most SQL:2008 data types, including INTEGER, NUMERIC, BOOLEAN, CHAR, VARCHAR, DATE, INTERVAL, and TIMESTAMP. It also supports storage of binary large objects, including pictures, sounds, or video. It has native programming interfaces for C/C++, Java, .Net, Perl, Python, Ruby, Tcl, ODBC, among others, and exceptional documentation.
How to setup GPU on QNAP NAS (QTS 4.3.5+) ! Actually QNAP start to support GPU in QTS 4.3.5, so that if you are using QTS 4.3.6 or QTS 4.4.0 you can use GPU as well. in this tutorial we will introduce QTS & setup GPU with QNAP NAS QTS 4.3.5 https://www.qnap.com/qts/4.3.5/en QTS release note https://www.qnap.com/en/releasenotes/?cat_choose=5
Online Help Menu Overview Home Home introduction Quick Setup Wizard User Profile API Documentation for reference IoT applications Add IoT application Import IoT application Export IoT application IoT application Stop IoT application Delete IoT application Dashboard How to initialize the Dashboard Edit Widget Export Widget Share Dashboard Rule QNAP Customized Node Debug message Things Add Thing Thing info Mass deployment Delete Thing Search Thing Thing Types Add Thing Type Delete Thing Type Search Thing Type User Add User Edit user info Delete User Search User Settings API Keys Administrative Settings QIoT device gateway settings QIoT server network configuration myQNAPcloud service settings Back up QIoT Suite Lite Restore QIoT Suite Lite System Services About
How to use Home Bridge on QNAP NAS ? download link : https://www.qnapclub.eu/index.php/en/qpkg/738 HomeKit support for the impatient (Beta] Install homebridge + Legacy Plugins Homebridge is a lightweight NodeJS server you can run on your home network that emulates the iOS HomeKit API. It supports Plugins, which are community-contributed modules that provide a basic bridge from HomeKit to various 3rd-party APIs provided by manufacturers of "smart home" devices. Since Siri supports devices added through HomeKit, this means that with Homebridge you can ask Siri to control devices that don't have any support for HomeKit at all. For instance, using just some of the available plugins, you can say: Siri, unlock the back door. [pictured to the right] Siri, open the garage door. Siri, turn on the coffee maker. Siri, turn on the living room lights. Siri, good morning! - QPKG - integration - bundled with NodeJS , automatic install on Start all files are within /opt/HomeBridge/...
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