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Watch a Video Demo of QNAP's Virtualization Station Solution

QNAP NAS, The First Choice of Hypervisor

QNAP Virtualization Station allows you to run and manage multiple virtual machines (VM) on a single NAS, providing an ideal multi-OS virtualization solution. The excellent VM backup and advanced virtual switch functionality of Virtualization Station, coupled with QNAP NAS supporting HDMI output and GPU pass-through, truly fulfill demands for high-efficiency VM management and diverse applications. Let us show you how QNAP's virtualization solution stands out in a video demo.

Deployment QNAP Virtualization Station Competitor's Virtualization Solutions
Environment – Networking modes Multiple Single
Environment – Non-stop VM backup, snapshots Local/Remote backup, online snapshot reversion. Snapshot for VM replication. VM must be offline to revert.
GPU Support – For DirectX and OpenGL Yes None
VM console – Operating the VM Direct HDMI output and full online interface. Simple online interface
VM performance – Capable NAS Many (SOHO to Enterprise-level) Few (Mainly SOHO and SMB)

User-friendly Interface

From easy VM creation to managing and monitoring system status, Virtualization Station's user-friendly interface provides everything needed to conveniently allocate NAS system resources (including CPU, memory, and storage space).

Network & Virtual Switch

Virtual switch helps build multiple networking modes (bridged, external-only and isolated) between NAS and the VM, meeting the need for high-speed connectivity and security required by VM.

Online Snapshot Recovery

VM can be recovered (including system metadata) using snapshots without requiring shutdown, minimizing losses that may occur during downtime.

USB and GPU Pass-through

VM can use USB devices that are physically connected to the NAS. The latest QNAP NAS also feature sufficient PCIe slots and power supplies to enable GPU pass-through to VM, allowing the use of APIs (such as DirectX, OpenGL) or to enable high-performance computing powered by GPU.

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