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963x | Latest – BUNDLE |

: It is often reviewed as a "two-in-one" system. It features five 3.5-inch bays for high-capacity hard drives (HDD) and four 2.5-inch bays dedicated to SSDs, allowing for automatic data tiering through QNAP's Qtier technology .

: While praised for its features and compact size, some reviews note that its 10GbE performance can be "underwhelming" compared to high-end enterprise models, but it remains a "worthy choice" for its price point. : It is often reviewed as a "two-in-one" system

: In a completely different "Review of 2021" by hobbyist Jemima Fawr , "963x" appears as a specific figure for the total number of 15mm miniature foot soldiers painted during the year. TweakTown - QNAP TS-963X NAS Review - NBASE-T : In a completely different "Review of 2021"

Several "interesting reviews" highlight this device for its unique value proposition: : It is often reviewed as a "two-in-one" system

: It includes a built-in 10GBASE-T port that supports five speeds (10G/5G/2.5G/1G/100M), making it a budget-friendly way to upgrade to multi-gigabit speeds using existing cabling.

: Reviews from outlets like TweakTown point out that it offers a 9-bay configuration for the price typically seen for 5 or 6-bay models.