QES 2.1.0 build 20190528
2019-06-05
Compatibility
- TES-1885U/TES-3085U/TDS-16489U R2
Important Notes
- SSD cache cannot be enabled on LUNs and shared folders in an all-flash storage pool.
- Deduplication can only be enabled on a shared folder or LUN if its "Performance Profile" is set to "VDI" or "Custom".
- For instructions on updating QES to the latest version, open the following link. https://preview.qnap.com/en/how-to/faq/article/my-nas-is-running-an-older-version-of-qes-can-i-update-to-the-latest-version-directly-what-sequence-should-i-follow-when-updating-qes
- For release note history, open the following link. https://www.qnap.com/en/releasenotes_qes/
New Features
- Added support for the Mellanox Connect-3 driver and the iSCSI Extensions for RDMA (iSER) protocol. iSER allows data to be transferred directly into and out of SCSI memory buffers with minimal CPU usage.
- Added support for SSD TRIM and UNMAP commands, to improve SSD performance.
- Added Predictive S.M.A.R.T. Migration. If S.M.A.R.T. errors are detected on a disk or if an SSD has exceeded its endurance limit, QES can automatically start migrating data from the disk to a spare disk.
- Added SSD Life. QES can monitor the remaining lifespan of solid-state drives.
- Added Write Coalescing feature which optimizes random write performance.
- Added SSD Over-Provisioning. You can reserve space on SSDs to increase random write performance and extend SSD lifespan.
- Added Pool Over-Provisioning. You can reserve space in an all-flash storage pool to help ensure consistent random write performance when the pool is nearly full.
- Added LUN groups to help organize, manage, and back up LUNs more easily.
- Added Storage QoS (Quality of Service) to help manage the allocation of I/O within a storage pool.
- Storage Manager has a new user interface.
Enhancements
- The QES web user interface now prevents you from entering a reserved port as the system port or service port, instead of allowing you to enter a reserved port and then displaying a warning message in a new window.
- Added support for SMTP server authentication when configuring email notifications.
- Improved the performance of real-time SnapSync.
- You can now specify an IPv6 IP address when adding a SnapSync host.
- Added an option to delete all snapshots to the command line interface.
- SnapSync now supports application consistent snapshots.
- The system connection logs can now record more shared folder events, such as file creation, modification, and deletion.
- You can use SSH with a 10GbE network interface.
- When configuring a static IPv4 or IPv6 address, the IP address field can now be left blank.
- QES now renames files with the same filename in the recycle bin, to prevent them from overwriting each other.
- You can now select the network speed when configuring an interface.
- You can access the QES web UI using a 10GbE network interface.
- Added support for the Windows file attributes "Hidden" and "Archive".
- Increased the maximum number of iSCSI sessions per iSCSI target from 64 to 256.
- Increased the maximum number of iSCSI sessions per NAS storage controller from 256 to 512.
- Added advanced system reset, which deletes all settings and reinitializes the system pool without erasing user data.
- Snapshot Manager now displays the size of each snapshot.
- You can now revert a mapped LUN without unmapping it first. QES automatically unmaps it before reverting and re-maps it after reverting has finished.
Other Changes
- The "@" character is no longer allowed in shared folder names.
- Change "Dedup Saving" to "Data Reduction" on the System Pool Info screen.
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