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As a compact and flexible solution, it is fully compatible with openmediavault '''(OMV)''', enabling you to create a private cloud, share files across devices, store surveillance footage, and more - all in one reliable system. | As a compact and flexible solution, it is fully compatible with openmediavault '''(OMV)''', enabling you to create a private cloud, share files across devices, store surveillance footage, and more - all in one reliable system. | ||
It is a low | It is a low cost professional grade network attached storage: Optimized to organize, store, share, and back up your important and everyday files. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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* Board details: XNAS1 CM5 IO board + XNAS1-4SATA SATA interface board | * Board details: XNAS1 CM5 IO board + XNAS1-4SATA SATA interface board | ||
* | * Operating system: Raspberry Pi OS with desktop (Debian13 (trixie), 64bit, Release date: 4 Dec 2025) openmediavault 8.0 | ||
* Storage details: SAMSUNG 750 EVO 120G (To test the maximum read/write speed.) | * Storage details: SAMSUNG 750 EVO 120G (To test the maximum read/write speed.) | ||
* | * Network details: Xiaomi WiFi7 router BE6500 2.5G Ethernet port | ||
'''Performance Comparison: 1G Ethernet vs. 2.5G Ethernet''' | '''Performance Comparison: 1G Ethernet vs. 2.5G Ethernet''' | ||
[[File:XNAS1-network-speed.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | [[File:XNAS1-network-speed.png|none|thumb|600x600px]] | ||