A part is deemed if:

| Category | Detail | |----------|--------| | | Intel Celeron J4125, 4 cores, 1.8 GHz (base) / 2.7 GHz (Turbo) | | RAM | 4 GB DDR4 (single‑channel) – 2 DDR4 SO‑DIMM slots (max 16 GB) | | Drive Bays | 4× SATA III (3.5″ or 2.5″) – hot‑swap, supports HDDs & SSDs | | Maximum Raw Capacity | 64 TB (4× 16 TB) – 48 TB usable with RAID‑5 | | Network | Dual 2.5 GbE RJ‑45 (link aggregation & failover) + 1× 1 GbE for management | | USB | 2× USB 3.2 Gen 2 (front), 2× USB 3.2 Gen 1 (rear) | | PCIe | Optional 1× M.2 2280 NVMe slot (PCIe 3.0 × 4) for cache or OS boot | | Operating System | NetAxis OS 4.x (Linux kernel 5.15) – supports Docker, KVM, LXC | | RAID Options | Synology‑style SHR, RAID‑0/1/5/6/10, JBOD | | Encryption | AES‑256 hardware‑accelerated volume encryption | | Power | 90 W max, 12 V/7.5 A PSU, fan‑controlled (120 mm) | | Dimensions | 168 mm × 165 mm × 260 mm (W×D×H) | | Weight | 2.8 kg (empty) | | Warranty | 3‑year limited, optional on‑site support |

| Feature | Why It Matters Today | |---------|----------------------| | | Most home routers now ship with 2.5 GbE uplinks; you can saturate 2.5 Gbps (~300 MB/s) without a separate upgrade. | | Expandable RAM | 16 GB enables heavy Docker workloads (e.g., Home Assistant, Plex Transcoder, AI inference) without throttling. | | M.2 NVMe Cache Slot | Adding a 500 GB NVMe cache can boost random I/O up to 5×, ideal for VMs or large Photoshop libraries. | | Docker & KVM Built‑In | Run containers or VMs directly on the NAS – no extra hypervisor hardware needed. | | AES‑256 Encryption + TPM 2.0 | Meets GDPR, HIPAA, and other compliance needs for SMBs storing sensitive data. | | Smart Power Management | Fan curves adjust automatically, resulting in a silent “night‑mode” (<25 dB) for home offices. | | Robust App Ecosystem | Over 150 vetted packages (Plex, Syncthing, Nextcloud, Bitwarden, GitLab, etc.) with one‑click install. | | Future‑Ready Firmware | NetAxis commits to 5 years of OS updates, and the source code is open‑sourced for community contributions. |

The NAS411-1 is a machine screw defined by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). It belongs to a family of fasteners known for their reliability in high-vibration and high-stress applications, common in aircraft assembly and defense systems. Technical Specifications

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A part is deemed if:

| Category | Detail | |----------|--------| | | Intel Celeron J4125, 4 cores, 1.8 GHz (base) / 2.7 GHz (Turbo) | | RAM | 4 GB DDR4 (single‑channel) – 2 DDR4 SO‑DIMM slots (max 16 GB) | | Drive Bays | 4× SATA III (3.5″ or 2.5″) – hot‑swap, supports HDDs & SSDs | | Maximum Raw Capacity | 64 TB (4× 16 TB) – 48 TB usable with RAID‑5 | | Network | Dual 2.5 GbE RJ‑45 (link aggregation & failover) + 1× 1 GbE for management | | USB | 2× USB 3.2 Gen 2 (front), 2× USB 3.2 Gen 1 (rear) | | PCIe | Optional 1× M.2 2280 NVMe slot (PCIe 3.0 × 4) for cache or OS boot | | Operating System | NetAxis OS 4.x (Linux kernel 5.15) – supports Docker, KVM, LXC | | RAID Options | Synology‑style SHR, RAID‑0/1/5/6/10, JBOD | | Encryption | AES‑256 hardware‑accelerated volume encryption | | Power | 90 W max, 12 V/7.5 A PSU, fan‑controlled (120 mm) | | Dimensions | 168 mm × 165 mm × 260 mm (W×D×H) | | Weight | 2.8 kg (empty) | | Warranty | 3‑year limited, optional on‑site support | nas411-1

| Feature | Why It Matters Today | |---------|----------------------| | | Most home routers now ship with 2.5 GbE uplinks; you can saturate 2.5 Gbps (~300 MB/s) without a separate upgrade. | | Expandable RAM | 16 GB enables heavy Docker workloads (e.g., Home Assistant, Plex Transcoder, AI inference) without throttling. | | M.2 NVMe Cache Slot | Adding a 500 GB NVMe cache can boost random I/O up to 5×, ideal for VMs or large Photoshop libraries. | | Docker & KVM Built‑In | Run containers or VMs directly on the NAS – no extra hypervisor hardware needed. | | AES‑256 Encryption + TPM 2.0 | Meets GDPR, HIPAA, and other compliance needs for SMBs storing sensitive data. | | Smart Power Management | Fan curves adjust automatically, resulting in a silent “night‑mode” (<25 dB) for home offices. | | Robust App Ecosystem | Over 150 vetted packages (Plex, Syncthing, Nextcloud, Bitwarden, GitLab, etc.) with one‑click install. | | Future‑Ready Firmware | NetAxis commits to 5 years of OS updates, and the source code is open‑sourced for community contributions. | A part is deemed if: | Category |

The NAS411-1 is a machine screw defined by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). It belongs to a family of fasteners known for their reliability in high-vibration and high-stress applications, common in aircraft assembly and defense systems. Technical Specifications | | Docker & KVM Built‑In | Run


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