QNAP Systems, Inc.'s new TL-R6020Sep-RP is a 4U 60-bay high-density SAS/SATA JBOD designed to maximize capacity while minimizing costs and rack space. Delivering petabyte-scale storage, the TL-R6020Sep-RP enables enterprises to optimize space utilization, simplify scalability, and ensure reliable long-term data archiving for applications such as cold data, video surveillance, big data, and media archives.
The TL-R6020Sep-RP provides four high-speed Mini-SAS HD (SFF-8644) ports with SAS 12Gb/s bandwidth and Broadcom SAS DataBolt technology for bandwidth optimization. With its dual-path redundant design, system operation continues uninterrupted even if one cable fails.
By supporting daisy-chaining of up to four* enclosures (240 drives total), the TL-R6020Sep-RP allows seamless capacity expansion up to 4PB** raw storage. By adding SAS expansion cards to the NAS and connecting the 60-bay JBOD, users can distribute the bandwidth loads from large drive arrays and further improve overall performance.
Key Features
- High-density efficiency: Significantly reduces rack space usage, weight, and power consumption, while meeting long-term and large-scale expansion needs.
 - Petabyte-scale capacity: Up to 60x SAS/SATA HDDs in a single 4U chassis, supporting over 1PB** effective capacity.
 - Flexible scalability: Daisy-chain up to four* units with multipath redundancy for 4PB** of raw capacity.
 - Broadcom SAS DataBolt optimization: Aggregates dual 6Gb/s signals into a 12Gb/s stream for faster data throughput.
 - Easy maintenance: Compact 750 mm-deep chassis with included rail kits fits 1000 mm racks, offering hot-swappable fans, power supplies, and drive trays, and front-panel indicators for all 60 drives.
 - Seamless integration and data protection: Manage the JBOD and all drives through QNAP NAS Storage & Snapshots Manager. When paired with ZFS, it provides inline compression, deduplication, and self-healing to ensure data integrity and reliability for petabyte-scale environments.
 
*Actual number of expansion units may depend on the host NAS.
**QNAP calculates raw capacity using sixty 24TB HDDs in a RAID 60 configuration and an over-provisioning of 10%.
