Kobol - The Ultimate ARM Powered NAS.

zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
ARM hoiyee.
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The Kobol Team heard you and we are back with our next take on the best ARM based computer for a NAS solution. Introducing the Better, Faster and Sleeker Helios64 : More storage capacity, Greater network throughput, Improved computing power and memory, Wider usage functions and finally Reinforced reliability. Helios64 is definitely a full-fledged solution which offers built-in features you won’t find in any other product.

5-Bay Storage

Scalable and extensive storage capability. Enjoy up to 80TB of data storage.
  • 5x SATA 3.0 Ports
  • 1x M.2 SATA 3.0 Slot*
  • HDD Hot-plug Support
*shared with SATA port 1.

Multi-Gigabit Ethernet

No more network bottleneck when accessing your data. Take advantage of the new Multi-Gigabit speed standard.
  • Up to 2.5Gb Ethernet
  • Dual LAN Port
  • Wake-on-LAN Support

Powerful Configuration

Leverage on a Processor and Memory combo that will make your NAS server performs any task.
  • ARM 64-bit Hexacore SoC
  • LPDDR4 4GB
  • eMMC 5.1 16GB

Built-In UPS

Don't fear data loss from power interruption thanks to a built-in battery power system.
  • Smart Power Sensor
  • Auto System Recover
  • User Configurable

    • USB Type-C : Display Mode

      Connect Helios64 to your TV and use it as your Media Center to play your content library.

    • USB Type-C : DAS Mode

      Connect directly Helios64 via USB 3.0 to your work station in order to access your data even faster.

    • USB Type-C : Display Mode

      Connect Helios64 to your TV and use it as your Media Center to play your content library.

    • USB Type-C : DAS Mode

      Connect directly Helios64 via USB 3.0 to your work station in order to access your data even faster.

    • USB Type-C : Display Mode

      Connect Helios64 to your TV and use it as your Media Center to play your content library.

    • USB Type-C : DAS Mode

      Connect directly Helios64 via USB 3.0 to your work station in order to access your data even faster.


Premium Aluminum Case

Helios64 5-Bay aluminum case boasts a combination of fluid lines and vibrant colors. The case offers a hot-plug tray system to easily install & replace 3.5" drives on the fly.
Many more features...
M.2 SATA CONNECTOR
Use fast M.2 SDD storage to run low latency applications (*shared with SATA port 1).
USB 3.0
3x ports to connect external storages and 3rd party accessories (e.g Wifi dongle).
NANO-ITX FORM FACTOR
Small and flexible form factor allowing the board to be fitted in 3rd party enclosures.
DUAL DC-INPUT
Power the board from External Adapter and/or ATX PSU. Supports auto source fallback.
Helios64 Interface

RICH IO INTERFACE

Expand board functions though I2C, SPI or GPIO interfaces (e.g Control Panel, OLED Display...).
PWM FAN

Connect up to 2x PWM fans with automatic speed control and temperature monitoring.
MICRO SDCARD

Support SDHC or SDXC cards with a bus speed of up 104 MByte/s.
 

zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
Good. Now speak English!
Chief , what i have shared is a ''computer like hardware '' using a ''processor/brain'' almost the same as what you have in your smartphone .Ideally to be used as an archive for your digital files i.e movies ,music, documents etc. Compared to the existing hardware in the market this one sips power using a fraction of what the convectional x86 (AMD and INTEL) hardware would use.
Hope nimefafanua vyema.
 

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
Chief , what i have shared is a ''computer like hardware '' using a ''processor/brain'' almost the same as what you have in your smartphone .Ideally to be used as an archive for your digital files i.e movies ,music, documents etc. Compared to the existing hardware in the market this one sips power using a fraction of what the convectional x86 (AMD and INTEL) hardware would use.
Hope nimefafanua vyema.
Let me see if I got you. Umesema hii ni SD card on steroids and its power consumption is almost zero...right?
 

kadinali

New Lister
all this can be done on a raspberry pi at a small fraction of the cost or even the intel sbcs and a case can be 3D printed
 

zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
all this can be done on a raspberry pi at a small fraction of the cost or even the intel sbcs and a case can be 3D printed
Kobol is ready out of the box . The Pi you have to look for accessories to make it work .
One is using USB to connect hard drives or does pi have SATA ports ?
Dual LAN.
For you to have a pi with all the IO ports kama KOBOL you will spend more and end up with a system full of connection that are mostly the point of failure .

Hapa naona you are comparing someone who bought a probox and turned it into a pickup by hacking the rear part of the van and another person who went to a yard and bought a pickup .
 
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