exFAT support for external drives
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According to Qnap, we need to buy a windows OS and install it on our Qnap to be able to read exFat.
https://www.qnap.com/en/tutorial/con_sh ... ne&cid=219
Basically we need to spend around 300$ for a fresh windows licence and then install it on our Qnap just to read a FAT file system. Wow!! I mean what is the point of spending your money for a QTS system when we can have windows?
I should probably open a new business and start selling NAS systems worlwide and just state"Install Windows" to configure and use them.
https://www.qnap.com/en/tutorial/con_sh ... ne&cid=219
Basically we need to spend around 300$ for a fresh windows licence and then install it on our Qnap just to read a FAT file system. Wow!! I mean what is the point of spending your money for a QTS system when we can have windows?
I should probably open a new business and start selling NAS systems worlwide and just state"Install Windows" to configure and use them.
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Nice idea - some overkill I must admit - certainly not the solution.kirylo wrote:According to Qnap, we need to buy a windows OS and install it on our Qnap to be able to read exFat.
Plenty of things are going on - lost of changes and enhancements in the Tech Preview.Kostaki wrote:Couldn't find it in the release note
Just attending a QNAP presentation, it was made clear that (misleadingly designated "native") exFAT will become available along with a paid license.
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Today i bought licence on qnap store, it costs only 3,99USD, works like a charm with 4.3.2 beta
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Seriously? Seriously? QNAP is charging us for a driver??????? ** nickel and diming over a driver on a $500+ Nas? Enough reason to look elsewhere for my next NAS, goodmove QNAP one less customer.
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joemcfarnham wrote:Enough reason to look elsewhere for my next NAS, goodmove QNAP one less customer.
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Lol, there is some irony to that. When you spend $2000 on a NAS and then being charged $3.99 on top of that is a little silly. Why isn't this just incorporated into the NAS and the price absorbed!
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When you had sold some millions of NAS, would you be willing to pay several US$ per NAS in the field - what translates to several million US$ - to the license owner - just to make exFAT available to all?whoisnader wrote:When you spend $2000 on a NAS and then being charged $3.99 on top of that is a little silly. Why isn't this just incorporated into the NAS and the price absorbed!
You don't pay for the driver (QNAP has covered this part already) - you pay for the right to use it - at then end of the day to Microsoft).joemcfarnham wrote:Seriously? Seriously? QNAP is charging us for a driver??????? ** nickel and diming over a driver on a $500+ Nas? Enough reason to look elsewhere for my next NAS, goodmove QNAP one less customer.
The three big NAS makers either don't support exFAT (like Netgear), or charge for a non-transferable license (Synology, QNAP).
Might happen some of the newbies NAS makers without much continuity in the product lines releasing NAS models as a point solution might introduce exFAT as part of a fire and forget NAS model.
And of course, NAS operating on Windows Storage Server or the like have it - because the maker does pay for it with the Windows license fee.
How many options of a modern car (charged for a few hundred Dollars to some thousand Dollars) are just software features, which can be unlocked or loaded to your car computer systems after selecting from the accessorises catalogue by the dealer or official service point - without the need of changing anything physical on the car you already have?
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Why Apple don't need any pay for exfat, whitch is embendend in OS X , and Qnap do ?
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Who says Apple does not have to pay loyalties to Microsoft for exFAT?farba000 wrote:Why Apple don't need any pay for exfat, whitch is embendend in OS X , and Qnap do ?
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When you had sold some millions of NAS, would you be willing to pay several US$ per NAS in the field - what translates to several million US$ - to the license owner - just to make exFAT available to all?schumaku wrote:whoisnader wrote:When you spend $2000 on a NAS and then being charged $3.99 on top of that is a little silly. Why isn't this just incorporated into the NAS and the price absorbed!
Selling a product (especially when overseas), you apply a buffer into the cost of the product (price protection) to allow for fluctuations in cost of goods sold. To run a sustainable business, you must be making a 15% profit margin, to run a successful international product based business, you must be making at least %30 margin. The idea that you feel QNAP cannot absorb cost creep of 3.99US into a $2000 product that is sold globally, is illogical. In actual fact, it is common practice to include licensing/loyalty fees into a product's price. The effort QNAP has to go to, to manage this on a per machine activation just goes to make a bad user experience.
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what about the already sold devices that would also get this free upgrade after the sale ? ( via firmware upgrade)
just purchase it ..or leave it
just purchase it ..or leave it
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The average bread and butter model sold in large volumes are in much lower price ranges with most NAS makers. And there I see a very competitive market in the price-performance-feature triangle. Adding a higher clocked SoC, 10 GbE SFP+ port(s), double DRAM, and selling it at a competitive price is part of the game.whoisnader wrote:The idea that you feel QNAP cannot absorb cost creep of 3.99US into a $2000 product that is sold globally, is illogical.
The advantage of the current approach? QNAP and their competition can see some 80% of the demand for exFAT - the other 20% are adding the unlicensed, Open Source (which can't be bundled either) exFAT.
Well, there is another factor: The very large vendors or system integrators like the mobile phone, consumer electronics or care manufacturers can get the exFAT for much lower prices per unit. The M$ licensing model is unattractive for niche and small vendors (NAS makers are still in this scale) and must be paid in advance.
Demand and time will tell.
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But Apple don't loads this ends usersschumaku wrote:Who says Apple does not have to pay loyalties to Microsoft for exFAT?farba000 wrote:Why Apple don't need any pay for exfat, whitch is embendend in OS X , and Qnap do ?
And Qnap do.
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You don't think the cost is included in the price that Apple charges every user?farba000 wrote:But Apple don't loads this ends usersschumaku wrote:Who says Apple does not have to pay loyalties to Microsoft for exFAT?farba000 wrote:Why Apple don't need any pay for exfat, whitch is embendend in OS X , and Qnap do ?
And Qnap do.
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Re: exFAT support for external drives
and apple charges you for system updates ..qnap does not