TL-D800C

12,307,000 VND

USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C high-capacity JBOD storage enclosure

For NAS

The TL-D800C JBOD storage enclosure allows you to back up and expand your QNAP NAS. The TL-D800C features eight 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s drive bays with USB 3.2 Gen2 (10 Gbps) Type-C connectivity to provide a fast and smooth expansion solution.

Note:
1. TL-D800C only supports devices with USB 3.2 Gen1 (or above) port.
2. QNAP recommends following the standard procedure to connect or disconnect the TL-D800C. For more information, please see the TL-D800C user manual.
3. The TL-D800C can only be used as an individual storage pool or volume on the NAS. Its storage pool/volume cannot be combined into the connected NAS. NAS applications cannot be installed on the TL-D800C.
4. The TL-D800C only supports QNAP NAS running on QTS 4.4.2 (or above) or QTS hero operating system.
5. The TL-D800C doesn’t support ASM1142 USB controller IC based USB ports and PCIe expansion cards (e.g. QNAP USB-U31A2P01 expansion card).

USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connectivity* provides up to 10 Gb/s data transfer speeds. The port can support USB Type-A to Type-C connection or Thunderbolt 3 Type-C connection using different cables.

* The package includes one USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C to Type-A cable. Maximum 1M USB cable is recommended.

Lockable hard drive trays prevent accidental drive removal.

Supports SATA 6Gb/s drives for reliable read/write performance.

High-speed USB transfer

The TL-D800C features high-speed USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connectivity and built-in USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) to provide convenient fast file sharing and intensive data transfer. The TL-D800C not only provides you higher file transfer performance than USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB 3.2 Gen 1) but offers a more cost-effective option than other storage enclosures on the market.
Note: To achieve UASP, please make sure that your computers and hosts support it.

Sequential Throughput

QTS RAID 0

Read

1028 MB/s

Write

949 MB/s

QTS RAID 5

Read

1028 MB/s

Write

738 MB/s

Tested in QNAP Labs. Figures may vary by environment.

Test environment:
TL-D800C:
Volume type: 8 x Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD
NAS: TS-983XU
QTS 4.4.2; Intel® Xeon® E-2124 3.3GHz CPU; 4GB RAM; QNAP USB 3.2 Gen2 PCIe adapter

Flexible storage configuration and management

The TL-D800C provides software-controlled configurations for greater management flexibility. Users can use the QTS / QuTS hero Storage & Snapshots Manager to configure the TL-D800C as a storage enclosure for your QNAP NAS. The NAS expansion storage mode supports various NAS functions, including storage pools and snapshots. With TL-D800C, you can easily expand storage capacity.

JBOD migration speeds up remote file transfers

Migrating a large number of small files or a single large data file by network environment can be time-consuming and consume significant network bandwidth that causes decreased work efficiency. The TL-D800C supports remote file transfer. All you have to do is set up the RAID configuration and store a large number of files. Then you can move the TL-D800C to another place and connect it with the NAS to experience the device’s simple plug and play feature and fast data migration.
Note: If you have set up the software RAID configuration, the TL-D800C migration only supports hosts running on the same operating system.

Use TL-D800C as a high-capacity disk drive reader by setting up single disk mode

You can treat each disk in your TL-D800C as an individual storage space, and also use it as a removable drive. It can function like a high-capacity disk drive reader. When one of disk reaches data storage limitation, you can remove it and put it into a dry box. Then swap a different disk into theTL-D800C empty drive slot. After that, you can install the disk that reached full data capacity into the TL-D800C and connect it with a NAS for direct file access.
Note: The operating system of the destination host should support the drive file system for file access. For example, NTFS (for Windows), HFS+ (for Mac), EXT4 (for Ubuntu or QNAP NAS), exFAT (for Windows, Mac, Ubuntu, and QNAP NAS) etc.

Versatile usage scenarios to meet storage expansion needs

The TL-D800C meets many storage expansion requirements for the home and office. Below is a list of potential usage scenarios:

Scenario 1: Expand your NAS capacity

The TL-D800C provides an alternative method for users to expand their NAS storage capacity. By connecting the TL-D800C to their NAS and using the Storage & Snapshots Manager in QTS or QTS hero, users can easily configure and manage their storage expansion. The TL-D800C supports a variety of QNAP NAS storage and file management functions, allowing users to build storage pools, finding files with Qsirch, and organizing files with Qfiling.

FunctionQNAP TL-R1220Sep-RP,
TL-R1620Se-RP
QNAP TL-D400S,
TL-D800S,
TL-D1600S,
TL-R400S,
TL-R1200S-RP
QNAP TL-D800CQNAP TR-104CT,
TR-106CT,
TR-108CT
QNAP TR-004,
TR-002,
TR-004U
Other external RAID/ JBOD device
Connection TypePCIe to SAS 12Gb/sPCIe to SATAUSB 3.2 Gen 2USB 3.2 Gen2 and Thunderbolt 3 / Thunderbolt 4USB 3.2 Gen2 & USB 3.2 Gen1Varies by device
Drive bays12, 164, 8, 12, 168, 124, 6, 84Varies by device
Supported systemsQNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, Linux etc…QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, Linux etc…QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, Linux etc…QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, etc…QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, etc…QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, Linux etc…
S.M.A.R.T Disk Health MonitoringSupported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, Linux)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, Linux)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, Linux)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS)Not Supported
Hardware RAID protectionSupported by HostSupported by HostSupported by HostSupported (RAID 0/1/5/6/10)TR-002: Supported (RAID 0/1)
TR-004/TR-004U: Supported( RAID 0/1/5/10)
Varies by device
Create Storage PoolSupported (QNAP QTS/QuTS hero)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero Windows, Linux)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS, Linux)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero, Windows, macOS)Not Supported
RAID migration, capacity expansionSupported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero)Supported (QNAP QTS/QTS hero)SupportedNot SupportedVaries by device
Note:
1. The TL-D800C does not support QNAP NAS models that cannot be updated to QTS 4.4.2 (or later) and the following NAS models: TS-128, TS-228, TS-131, TS-231, TS-431, TS-431U.
2. Drives can only be migrated from one TL USB JBOD to another TL USB JBOD. Files and data stored on drives migrated to or from other JBOD devices will not be recognized.

Scenario 2: External storage for your NAS

You can use the TL-D800C to expand your NAS storage. You can select disks to create storage pools for expanding your NAS capacity, or you can treat each disk as an individual external storage space and use it as a removable drive for greater flexibility. Regardless of the mode you use, you can always use Storage & Snapshots Manager in QTS or QTS hero to set up and manage your TL-D800C and use hard drive S.M.A.R.T. and Notification Center to check disk status anytime and anywhere.

Mode 1: Expand NAS capacity with storage pool mode
Mode 2: Expand your NAS with external storage mode

You can use Storage & Snapshots Manager in QTS or QTS hero to configure the RAID storage pool for your TL-D800C and expand NAS capacity.

Note: The TL-D800C can only be used as an individual storage pool or volume on the NAS. Its storage pool/volume cannot be combined into the connected NAS. NAS applications cannot be installed on the TL-D800C.

You can treat each disk on your TL-D800C as an individual storage space and expand your NAS capacity. For example, it will show 8 independent external disks on an 8-bay NAS.

You can treat each disk on your TL-D800C as an individual storage space and expand your NAS capacity. For example, it will show 8 independent external disks on an 8-bay NAS.

For PC/Server

With eight 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s drive bays and USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Type-C connectivity, the TL-D800C JBOD storage enclosure provides huge storage potential for home and business users to back up and expand their Windows®, Mac®, or Ubuntu® computers.
Notes:
1. The TL-D800C does not support cross-platform file sharing after a RAID level is configured.
2. The TL-D800C only supports USB 3.2 Gen1 (or later). USB 2.0 is not supported. 3. QNAP strongly recommends following standard procedures for attaching/removing USB devices to Windows®, Mac®, or Ubuntu® computers.

With eight 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s drive bays, the TL-D800C can potentially store up to 144 TB (8 bay*18TB) raw capacity.

USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C* provides up to 10 Gb/s data transfer speeds. A USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C to Type-A cable is provided if your computer lacks a USB Type-C port.

*Using cables over 1M long is not recommended.

Supports USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) to provide fast file sharing and intensive data transfer.

Easily expand your PC storage by connecting the TL-D800C to your PC and configuring a RAID level.

Manage the RAID configuration using your OS or choose single-disk mode to flexibly expand your PC storage.

Lockable hard drive trays prevent accidental or unauthorized removal, keeping your data safe.

High-capacity storage potential

With eight 3.5-inch SATA 6Gb/s drive bays, the TL-D800C can potentially store up to 144 TB (8 bay*18TB) raw capacity – more than enough for storing all of your files and data including videos, games, ISO files, virtual machines, and much more.

High-speed USB transfer

The TL-D800C features high-speed USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C connectivity - with Windows® RAID 0 speed testing reaching up to 907 MB/s. Combined with UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol) support*, the TL-D800C provides faster file sharing and data transfer than other storage enclosures on the market.
*UASP must be supported by the host computer.
Sequential Throughput

QTS RAID 0

Read

907 MB/s

Write

868 MB/s

QTS RAID 5

Read

992 MB/s

Write

242 MB/s

macOS RAID 0

Read

626 MB/s

Write

988 MB/s

Ubuntu RAID 0

Read

1019 MB/s

Write

912 MB/s

Ubuntu RAID 5

Read

1017 MB/s

Write

664 MB/s

Tested in QNAP Labs. Figures may vary based on usage environment.

Test environment:
NAS: TL-D800C
Volume type: 8 x Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD
Client PC:
– Windows: Intel Core i5-8400T 1.7GHz, 16GB RAM, QNAP USB 3.2 Gen2 PCIe adapter, Windows 10 Pro
– Mac: Intel Core i7-6920HQ 2.9GHz, 16GB RAM, macOS 10.14.4
– Ubuntu: Intel Core i5-8400T 1.7GHz, 16GB RAM, QNAP USB 3.2 Gen2 PCIe adapter, Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop

Intelligently monitor enclosure status with the QNAP JBOD Manager

The QNAP JBOD Manager is a desktop utility for configuring and monitoring the TL-D800C on Windows®, Mac® and Ubuntu®. You can quickly view and configure the JBOD status, system cooling, and firmware. All device events are recorded, and QNAP JBOD Manager can automatically send you system alert notifications.

Supports common RAID levels

Different RAID types can be configured in the TL-D800C to suit personal or business needs. RAID 1/5 can be built in your Windows® computers; RAID 0/1 can be built in your Mac® computers, and you can also use third party utility to build RAID 0/1/5/6/10; RAID 1/4/5/6/10 can be built in your Ubuntu® computers.
● Windows 8 (or later) users can set up software RAID groups in “Control Panel” > “Storage Spaces”.
● Windows Server 2012 R2 (or later) users can set up software RAID groups in “Server Manager”.
● macOS 10.13 & 10.14 supports RAID 0/1. Users can set up software RAID groups in “RAID Assistant”, or download third party utility on App store to build RAID 0/1/5/6/10.
● Ubuntu 18.04 users must enter commands into “mdadm” to set up software RAID groups.

Note:
1. If USB port endpoint usage is excessive, drives on the TL-D800C may not be recognized. See the following for more information: https://www.cambrionix.com/articles_support/endpoint-limitation-usb-hubs/.
2. Before removing a storage pool, you must ensure you have removed all volumes and LUNs on that storage pool.
3. Do not connect the TL USB JBOD to your computer using a USB hub.

Use the TL-D800C as a high-capacity drive reader

Instead of setting a RAID level, single-disk mode allows each drive installed in the TL-D800C to be used as a removable individual storage space. By using single-disk mode, the TL-D800C is transformed into a high-capacity drive reader, making it especially useful for data archiving and migration*.
*The target device must support the drive’s file systemFor example, NTFS (for Windows), HFS+ (for Mac), EXT4 (for Ubuntu or QNAP NAS), exFAT (for Windows, Mac, Ubuntu, and QNAP NAS) etc.

JBOD migration speeds up remote file transfers

Migrating a large number of small files or a single large data file by network environment can be time-consuming and consume significant network bandwidth that causes decreased work efficiency. The TL-D800C supports remote file transfer. All you have to do is set up the RAID configuration and store a large number of files. Then you can move the TL-D800C to another place and connect it with the computer or NAS to experience the device’s simple plug and play feature and fast data migration.

Note: If you have set up the software RAID configuration, TL-D800C migration only supports hosts running on the same operating system.

Rock-solid and heat dissipation design

With a compact metal body and smart cooling, the TL-D800C provides stable and reliable operations even when every drive is under full load.

Extend hardware warranty up to 5 years with intensive burn-in test

The TL-D800C went through intensive burn-in test to ensure system stability, and it’s backed by a 2-year warranty at no additional costs. You can purchase a warranty extension that extends your warranty coverage up to 5 years.

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