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QNAP NAS selection should begin with capacity, RAID, users and backup purpose.
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Biga Bilisim supports QNAP NAS storage model planning for file sharing, backup repositories and business continuity. Last updated: 2026-05-22.
QNAP NAS planning should connect capacity, RAID design, access control, backup jobs and restore expectations.
Quick answer
QNAP NAS selection should begin with capacity, RAID, users and backup purpose.
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A NAS should not be treated as a backup plan unless restore and off-site copy are defined.
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For QNAP planning, send data size, user count, backup purpose, RAID expectation and network speed to sales@bigabilisim.com.
QNAP NAS capacity should be planned with retention and growth in mind.
RAID improves availability but does not replace backup.
Access control and monitoring should be included before production use.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
QNAP NAS capacity should be planned with retention and growth in mind.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
RAID improves availability but does not replace backup.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Access control and monitoring should be included before production use.
A QNAP NAS can be planned for shared files, backup repositories, local storage, archive data and selected business continuity workflows.
Before QNAP selection, check data size, user count, disk count, RAID level, network speed, backup target, access control and growth expectations.
No. RAID improves disk availability, but backup is still required for deletion, ransomware, corruption, device failure and recovery testing scenarios.
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