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Run multiple virtual machines on NAS and appliances

Virtualization Station is a fast and reliable hypervisor on QNAP NAS and appliances. You can run multiple virtual machines on Virtualization Station to meet versatile virtualization needs and to benefit from cost savings and advanced features.

What is Virtualization Station?

Virtualization Station is a powerful hypervisor on your QNAP appliances that allows you to build a cost-effective virtualization environment. Virtualization Station supports many operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and QuTScloud. Based on available system resources, you can set up and run several virtual machines. It also supports many resource management and acceleration functions, providing an affordable virtualization platform with superb performance.

Virtualization Station supports many operating systems

On your QNAP NAS and appliances, you can run multiple virtual machines with Windows, Linux, and QuTScloud operating systems. You can also download and instantly use virtual appliances from VM Marketplace.

User-friendly UI for efficiently managing multiple VMs

Virtualization Station 4.0

View running VMs and the live data of the Top 5 resource-consuming VMs of CPU, memory, network, and storage. Daily resource use can also be monitored.

VM backup and Snapshot management is combined. One-time backup scheduling and customized scheduling between a week or a month are available.

The information of VM sharing links and exported file paths is automatically recorded and listed.

View running VMs and the live data of the Top 5 resource-consuming VMs of CPU, memory, network, and storage. Daily resource use can also be monitored.

VM backup and Snapshot management is combined. One-time backup scheduling and customized scheduling between a week or a month are available.

The information of VM sharing links and exported file paths is automatically recorded and listed.

Flexibly manage resources to increase virtual machine usability

Several resource allocation settings are available within Virtualization Station. Use them as needed to keep virtual machines running at optimal efficiency and reliability.

  • Live Migration

    Move your virtual machines between QNAP NAS - even when they are running. It is useful for load balancing, as well as migrating VMs to a secondary NAS before servicing the primary NAS.

  • Dynamic Memory Allocation

    With Memory Ballooning, Virtualization Station will request that VMs release memory resources when the overall memory usage is high. These resources can then be reassigned to other VMs and/or the hypervisor to provide performance improvements.

  • Memory Sharing

    Kernel Same-page Merging (KSM) is a memory deduplication feature that allows different VMs to share the same memory page, enhancing overall memory utilization.

  • CPU Hot Add

    CPU Hot Add allows users to dynamically add CPU resources to active VMs, instantly boosting VM performance and providing improved service quality and user experiences.

Improve virtual machine performance with hardware acceleration

Select QNAP NAS and appliances support passing through hardware resources to virtual machines. This can greatly strengthen the performance and capabilities of the VM.

Secure your virtual machines with ease

Virtualization Station offers several disaster recovery tools to protect against data loss. Options include local/remote backups, one-time/scheduled tasks, and more.

  • VM Backup

    Local (internal and external)/remote; one-time/scheduled

  • VM Snapshot

    Local; one-time/scheduled

  • VM Clone

    Local; one-time

Run QuTScloud on Virtualization Station for a multitenant QNAP NAS

QuTScloud is a virtual NAS appliance based on QNAP’s QTS operating system. Benefits of QuTScloud include resource elasticity, budget flexibility, and many more. Enterprises and workgroups can set up QuTScloud as virtual machines in existing on-premises data centers. Deploy QuTScloud now with Virtualization Station to turn a physical NAS appliance into a multitenant environment. It is cost-saving, space-saving, and flexible!

Virtualization Station can help in many ways

Using virtual machines delivers many benefits to IT professionals and developers, including cost savings, efficiency improvements, better eco-friendliness, and many more.

Get started with Virtualization Station

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SR-IOV and Intel® QAT Compatibility List for NAS, Appliances and Optional Network Adapters

Model Name Min. BIOS Ver. SR-IOV support Intel QAT Support
Model Name SR-IOV support

Yes No Optional NIC required

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