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==Important Notes==
==⚠️Important Notes==
* <span style="color:red">The XNAS1 requires a 12V 10A power supply. Using other voltages may cause damage.<span>
* <span style="color:red">The XNAS1 requires a 12V 10A power supply. Using other voltages may cause damage.<span>


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==Overview==
==Overview==
The '''XNAS1''' is an industrial-style NAS enclosure built on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It offers 2.5GbE networking and supports four 3.5" SATA drives for high-capacity, high-speed storage.
The '''XNAS1''' is an industrial-style NAS enclosure built on the '''Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5'''. It offers dual Ethernet '''(1GbE + 2.5GbE)''' and supports '''4-bay 3.5" SATA''' drives for high-capacity, high-speed storage.


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.
==Features==
==Features==
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| '''High-Speed Networking''' ||


* '''Low Cost Professional Grade Network Attached Storage: '''Optimized to organize, store, share, and back up your important and everyday files.
* '''Dual Ethernet Ports:'''
:1 x '''1Gb''' Ethernet port
:1 x '''2.5Gb''' Ethernet port


* '''Next-Generation Platform: '''Built on the powerful Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, delivering enhanced performance and efficiency.
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| '''Massive Storage''' ||
* '''4-Bay SATA Support:'''
:4-bay '''3.5" HDD''' enclosure supports up to 88TB total capacity (22TB per drive).
* '''PCIe Gen3 Interface:'''
:Integrated '''PCIe Gen3x1 to 4× SATA 6Gb/s Bridge''' with RAID support via software, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer with data redundancy options.


* '''High-Capacity Storage: '''4-bay 3.5" HDD enclosure supports up to 88TB total capacity (22TB per drive).
|-
 
| '''Quiet & Cool Design''' ||
* '''Advanced SATA Interface: '''Integrated PCIe Gen3x1 to 4× SATA 6Gb/s Bridge with RAID support via software, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer with data redundancy options.
* '''Quiet Cooling System:'''
 
:Powered by a 120×120mm PWM-controlled fan with up to 63.7CFM airflow, enabling dynamic cooling and consistent performance.
* '''Dual Ethernet Connectivity: '''Equipped with both 1GbE and 2.5GbE ports, offering flexible and high-speed networking options.
* '''Professional-Grade Construction:'''
 
:Stainless steel hard drive cage with vibration-dampening drive mounts, LED status indicators, and desktop placement flexibility.
* '''Flexible Boot Options: '''Includes a MicroSD card slot for use with CM5 Lite variants, and a USB-C port for direct OS imaging to the CM5 eMMC.
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| '''Versatile Deployment''' ||
* '''Superior Thermal Design:''' Powered by a 120×120mm PWM-controlled fan with up to 63.7CFM airflow, enabling dynamic cooling and consistent performance.
* '''Two Boot Options:'''
#booting from either a standard MicroSD card  
#directly flashing the OS onto the CM5’s onboard eMMC via USB-C
* '''Open Source Support: '''
:Fully compatible with popular open-source NAS operating systems, including openmediavault (OMV) and standard Raspberry Pi OS.
|}


* '''Open-Source Ready: '''Fully compatible with openmediavault (OMV) and other advanced operating systems for customizable NAS solutions.
* '''Professional-Grade Construction: '''Stainless steel hard drive cage with vibration-dampening drive mounts, LED status indicators, and desktop placement flexibility.
==Technical Specification==
==Technical Specification==
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| '''Power supply:''' ||
| '''Power supply:''' ||
12Vdc +/-5% 10A
12Vdc ±5% 10A
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| '''Connectivity:''' ||  
| '''Connectivity:''' ||  
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Full-size HDMI 2.0 connector
Full-size HDMI 2.0 connector
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|-
| '''Input power:''' ||
| '''Input power:''' ||
DC power jack x1- 5.5x2.1mm
DC 5521 power jack
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| '''Form factor:''' ||  
| '''Form factor:''' ||  
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'''Testing 2.5Gbps Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi CM5'''
'''Testing 2.5Gbps Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi CM5'''


Use iPerf Tool to Test Network Speed/Bandwidth, Getting max 2.36Gbps
* Use iPerf Tool to Test Network Speed/Bandwidth, Getting max 2.36Gbps


[[File:x1501v1.0-2.5GbE.png|none|thumb|785x785px]]


[[File:x1501v1.0-2.5GbE.png|none|thumb|700x700px]]
* Performance test for write speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder


Performance test for write speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
[[File:XNAS1-2.5GbE-SSD1-w.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]
[[File:XNAS1-2.5GbE-SSD1-w.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]


Performance test for read speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
* Performance test for read speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
 
[[File:XNAS1-2.5GbE-SSD1-r.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]
[[File:XNAS1-2.5GbE-SSD1-r.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]


'''Testing 1Gbps Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi CM5'''
'''Testing 1Gbps Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi CM5'''


Use iPerf Tool to Test Network Speed/Bandwidth, Getting max 961Mbps
* Use iPerf Tool to Test Network Speed/Bandwidth, Getting max 961Mbps


[[File:x1501v1.0-1GbE.png|none|thumb|700x700px]]
[[File:XNAS1-x1501v1.0-1GbE.png|none|thumb|821x821px]]
 
* Performance test for write speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder


Performance test for write speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
[[File:XNAS1-1GbE-SSD1-w.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]
[[File:XNAS1-1GbE-SSD1-w.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]


Performance test for read speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
* Performance test for read speeds on an OpenMediaVault (OMV) shared folder
 
[[File:XNAS1-1GbE-SSD1-r.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]
[[File:XNAS1-1GbE-SSD1-r.png|none|thumb|600x600px]]