QTS 5.1.0.2444 build 20230629
2023-07-10Applicable Models
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[*]HS-251+,S2
QMiroPlus-201W
Mustang-F100,Mustang-V100,Mustang-200-i7-1T-32G-R10,Mustang-200-i5-1T-32G-R10,Mustang-200-C-8G-R10,Mustang-200
QBoat Sunny
QGD-1600P
QGD-1602P
QGD-3014-16PT
TS-453S Pro,TS-853S Pro
TS-531P
TS-216,TS-416
TS-128A,TS-228A,TS-212P3,TS-130,D1 Rev-B
TS-231P3,TS-431P3
TS-231P2,TS-431P2
TS-831X,TS-531X,TS-431X,TS-431X2,TS-431X3,TS-431KX
TS-431XU,TS-831XU,TS-1231XU,TS-431XU-RP,TS-831XU-RP,TS-1231XU-RP,TS-431XeU
TS-932X,TS-832X,TS-332X,TS-532X,TS-932PX,TS-832PX
TS-432XU-RP,TS-432XU,TS-832XU-RP,TS-832XU,TS-1232XU-RP,TS-1232XU,TS-432PXU,TS-432PXU-RP,TS-832PXU,TS-832PXU-RP,TS-1232PXU,TS-1232PXU-RP
TS-133,TS-233,TS-433, D4 Rev-C
TS-1635
TS-1635AX
TS-435XeU
TS-231+,TS-431+,TS-131P,TS-231P,TS-431P,TS-131K,TS-231K,TS-431K,D2,D4,D4 Rev-B
TS-251,TS-451,TS-651,TS-851,TS-451S,TS-251+,TS-451+,TS-351,D2 Pro Rev-B,D4 Pro Rev-B
TS-251A,TS-451A,D2 Pro,D4 Pro
TS-251B
TS-451DeU,TS-453DU,TS-453DU-RP,TS-853DU-RP,TS-1253DU-RP
TS-451U
TS-253 Pro,TS-453 Pro,TS-653 Pro,TS-853 Pro,TS-453mini,IS-453S
TS-453Bmini,TS-253B,TS-453B,TS-653B,TS-253Be,TS-453Be,TS-453BT3
TS-853BU,TS-853BU-RP,TS-1253BU,TS-1253BU-RP,TS-453BU,TS-453BU-RP
HS-453DX,TBS-453DX,TS-251D,TS-253D,TS-653D,TS-453D,TS-451D,TS-453Dmini,TS-451D2
TBS-453A,TS-253A,TS-453A,TS-653A,TS-853A,D6 Pro,D8 Pro
TS-453U,TS-853U,TS-1253U,TS-453U-RP,TS-853U-RP,TS-1253U-RP,R4
TVS-463,TVS-663,TVS-863,TVS-863+,TS-563,TS-963X,TS-963N
TS-463U,TS-463U-RP,TS-863U,TS-863U-RP,TS-1263U,TS-1263U-RP,TS-463XU,TS-463XU-RP,TS-863XU,TS-863XU-RP,TS-1263XU,TS-1263XU-RP
TS-564,HS-264,TBS-464,TS-262C,TS-462C,TS-264C,TS-464C,TS-364,TS-464,TS-664,TS-262,TS-462,TS-264
TS-464U,TS-464U-RP,TS-1264U-RP,TS-464eU,TS-864eU,TS-864eU-RP
TVS-471,TVS-671,TVS-871,TVS-871T
TVS-871U-RP,TVS-1271U-RP,TVS-471U-RP,TVS-471U,R8
TVS-672N,TVS-872N,TVS-872X,TVS-672X,TVS-472X,TVS-472XT,TVS-672XT,TVS-872XT
TVS-872XU,TVS-872XU-RP,TVS-1272XU-RP,TVS-1672XU-RP,TVS-2472XU-RP,TVS-972XU,TVS-972XU-RP
TVS-473,TVS-673,TVS-873,TVS-473e,TVS-673e,TVS-873e
TS-h973AX,TS-473A,TS-673A,TS-873A
TS-873AU,TS-873AU-RP,TS-1273AU-RP,TS-1673AU-RP,TS-873AeU,TS-873AeU-RP
TS-873U,TS-1273U,TS-1673U,TS-873U-RP,TS-1273U-RP,TS-1673U-RP
TVS-675
TVS-h875U,TVS-h875U-RP,TVS-h1275U-RP,TVS-h1675U-RP
TS-1277,TS-877,TS-677,TS-1677X
TS-877XU,TS-877XU-RP,TS-1277XU-RP,TS-1677XU-RP,TS-2477XU-RP,TS-977XU-RP,TS-977XU,TS-h1277XU-RP,TS-h977XU-RP,TS-h1677XU-RP,TS-h2477XU-RP
TS-EC880 Pro,TS-EC1080 Pro,TVS-EC880,TVS-EC1080,TVS-EC1080+
TS-EC880U,TS-EC1280U,TS-EC1680U,TS-EC2480U R2,TVS-EC1280U-SAS-RP R2,TVS-EC1580MU-SAS-RP R2,TVS-EC1680U-SAS-RP R2,TVS-EC2480U-SAS-RP R2,TS-EC2480U,TS-EC880U R2,TS-EC1280U R2,TS-EC1680U R2,TVS-EC1280U-SAS-RP,TVS-EC1580MU-SAS-RP,TVS-EC1680U-SAS-RP,TVS-EC2480U-SAS-RP,R12,R16,R24
TVS-682,TVS-882,TVS-1282,TVS-882BR,TVS-882T,TVS-1282T,TVS-682T,TVS-1282T3,TVS-882BRT3
TVS-1582TU
TS-883XU,TS-883XU-RP,TS-1283XU-RP,TS-1683XU-RP,TS-983XU,TS-983XU-RP,TS-2483XU-RP,TS-h1283XU-RP,TS-h2483XU-RP,TS-h1683XU-RP
TS-1685,TS-h886,TS-h686
TES-3085U,TES-1885U,TS-1886XU-RP,TS-h1886XU-RP,TS-h1886XU-RP R2
TS-2888X,TVS-h1688X,TVS-h1288X
TS-h3088XU-RP
TDS-16489U
TS-h2490FU,TS-h1090FU
TS-328,TS-428,TS-230,D2 Rev-B
TS-551
TS-473,TS-673,TS-873
TVS-951X,TVS-951N
GM-1000,TNS-h1083X,TNS-h1083X (A Side),TNS-h1083X (B Side)
TS-i410X, TS-410E
TS-253E,TS-453E
TS-h1290FX
TVS-882ST,TVS-882ST3
TS-h987XU-RP,TS-h1887XU-RP,TS-h2287XU-RP,TS-h3087XU-RP
TVS-h474,TVS-h674,TVS-h874, TVS-h874X
TS-1655, TS-855X
TDS-h2489FU
TS-855eU, TS-855eU-RP
TS-466C
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Important Notes
- In QTS 5.0.1 or earlier, users can no longer create new VJBOD disks from a remote NAS if the remote NAS is running QTS 5.1.0 or later. If there are existing VJBOD disks connections to the remote NAS before it is updated to QTS 5.1.0 or later, these VJBOD disks are unaffected and remain operational after the update. In QTS 5.1.0 or later, users can still create VJBOD disks from a remote NAS running QTS 5.0.1 or earlier.
- To use QNAP cloud services, please ensure that your network environment can access our service endpoints. For details, see https://www.qnap.com/go/how-to/faq/con_show.php?cid=2851
- Removed support for CO Video.
Control Panel
- Administrators can now delegate roles to non-administrators in Control Panel > Privilege > Delegated Administration. This feature allows non-administrators to perform routine tasks and manage system resources, thus greatly enhancing productivity and flexibility.
- Added support for Hailo-8 AI accelerator devices. Users can also configure Hailo-8 usage priorities for apps using Hailo-8 devices.
- Added the client umask feature to assigns default permissions for existing and new files and folders.
- Added the Qfinder discovery service that allows the Qfinder Pro utility to discover your QNAP device.
- You can now specify a custom unique identifier (UID) for a new user and edit the UID of an existing user. Note: Arbitrarily changing UIDs may cause access issues for a user.
- The time interval for observing successive failed login attempts can now be configured to be between 0 and 600 minutes. Moreover, a time interval of 0 minutes means that failed login attempts are never reset.
- Changed the behavior and the description of certain permission settings as we do not recommend using the default administrator account "admin".
- You can now include more information from account profiles when importing and exporting user accounts.
- Added additional specification information for memory slots in Control Panel > System Status > Hardware Information.
- You can now select the direction to append the custom header for the reverse proxy rule.
- Optimized the process of restoring the LDAP database.
- The automatic firmware update settings have been streamlined with the following changes:
- The selectable options for automatic firmware updates have been greatly simplified. Users now select one of three firmware types to automatically update their system with: quality updates, critical updates, or latest updates.
- ""Security updates"" are now ""critical updates"". Critical updates include security fixes as well as critical system issue fixes.
- ""Quality updates"" now include security fixes and critical issue fixes in addition to bug fixes.
- ""Feature updates"" are now ""latest updates"" and include quality and critical updates in addition to new features, enhancements, and bug fixes.
- Update notifications no longer need to be enabled separately for each firmware type. Notifications are now either enabled or disabled for all firmware types.
- You can now edit, enable, and disable power schedules.
- Moved DLNA Media Server settings from Control Panel to Multimedia Streaming Add-on, which can be installed in the App Center.
- The "Network Recycle Bin" feature has been renamed to "Recycle Bin" in Network & File Services.
Desktop
- You can now log out of your account on all devices, browsers, and applications at once. To use this feature, go to the desktop, click your username on the taskbar, and then go to Login and Security > Password.
- Added an icon on the top-right corner of the desktop to indicate whether the device has enabled myQNAPcloud and been associated with a QNAP ID or whether the device has joined AMIZ Cloud.
File Station
- Enhanced the search function and search result interface. Users can now search file content with Qsirch.
- Added support for the Recent Files function. Users can now quickly browse recently uploaded/accessed/deleted files.
- Added prompt banners to remind users to turn on related browsing functions for multimedia files.
- Improved File Station performance and enhanced file browsing experience.
- Enhanced the Background Tasks display UI.
Help Center
- Redesigned the user interface of Help Center for a better user experience.
Initialization
- You can now purchase licenses during QuTScloud installation.
iSCSI & Fibre Channel
- Added support for enabling async IO for block-based LUNs, which can improve the performance of a LUN over an iSCSI connection particularly when the LUN contains dual-actuator HDDs. To find this setting, go to iSCSI & Fibre Channel > iSCSI Storage, select a block-based LUN, and click Action > Modify.
- Added a new settings page for managing default iSCSI CHAP authentication settings, which you can use for multiple iSCSI targets. You can find these settings in iSCSI & Fibre Channel > Global Settings > Default iSCSI CHAP. When creating or editing a target, you can choose to use the default CHAP settings or configure unique settings for the target.
- When creating an iSCSI target, you can now select the network interfaces that an iSCSI target will use for data transmission. Previously, users could only do so after the target was created.
myQNAPcloud
- You can now add the NAS to an organization when setting up myQNAPcloud. This allows organization administrators to centrally manage and monitor various system resources on NAS devices via AMIZ Cloud. (AMIZ Cloud Agent must be enabled in myQNAPcloud.)
Network & Virtual Switch
- Network & Virtual Switch can now record event logs when the system identifies conflicting IP addresses between the local device and another device on the same network.
- When selecting the system default gateway automatically, you can now configure the checking target by specifying the domain name or IP address.
- Users can now configure the MAC address when creating or modifying a virtual switch.
NFS
- Users can now set the rcpbind to assign fixed ports to RPC services. Make sure that you configure the firewall rules accordingly to allow connections only on the fixed ports.
- NFS service now supports both NFSv4 and NFSv4.1 protocols.
SAMBA
- Microsoft networking now supports SMB multichannel settings, which allows file servers to use multiple network connections simultaneously.
- The SMB protocol now supports the AES GMAC 128-bit key encryption.
- You can now aggregate up to 50 shared folders on a Windows network.
- Updated Samba to version 4.15.
- The kernel-mode SMB daemon is now enabled by default.
Storage&Snapshots
- Added a new window that automatically appears when you insert new disks and helps you decide what to do with them. You can also access this window any time by going to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks > More > Manage Free Disks.
- Added support for enabling Native Command Queuing (NCQ), which improves the read and write performance of SATA disks.
- Added support for disk failure prediction from ULINK's DA Drive Analyzer. Registered users of DA Drive Analyzer can now also monitor disk failure prediction statuses in Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks.
- Added support for Western Digital Device Analytics (WDDA) for Western Digital (WD) disks. To view WDDA information, go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks, select a WD disk, and click Health > View Details.
- Expanded and improved the "Activate Predictive S.M.A.R.T. Migration" feature and renamed it "Predictive Migration". Previously, this feature automatically migrated data from a faulty disk to a spare disk when S.M.A.R.T. errors were detected on the faulty disk. Now, users can specify various trigger events from sources other than S.M.A.R.T., including Western Digital Device Analytics, IronWolf Health Management, DA Drive Analyzer, and SSD estimated life remaining. You can configure this feature in Storage & Snapshots > Global Settings > Disk / Device.
- When adding a remote disk, more information is now provided on each LUN in the LUN list to help users identify which one to select.
- After rebuilding a RAID group with a spare disk, the failed disk's slot becomes reserved for a spare disk. To free up this slot for other purposes, go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks, select the disk slot, and click Action > Free Up Spare Disk Slot.
- You can now select and configure multiple spare disks when creating a storage pool.
- Redesigned the presentation of disk information into tabular format for enhanced user experience, now viewable in Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks.
- Users can now see disk error logs in QuLog Center.
- Redesigned the presentation of NAS and enclosure information into tabular format for enhanced user experience, now viewable in Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > NAS & Enclosure.
- Qtier now supports more flexible tier configurations with NVMe and SATA SSDs.
- In Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD > Disks, information on each disk's slot number, form factor, interface, and disk type are now presented together and enhanced with colored tags so that users can more easily identify each unique disk and disk slot.
- Updated the UI design of various snapshot-related screens to improve user experience in finding relevant information and functions.
- Added support for 2-step verification when connecting to a remote NAS in the Create Virtual JBOD Disk Wizard.
- Renamed the function "Replace & Detach" to "Replace" and added the option for users to choose whether to designate the replaced disk as a spare disk or to detach it from the system.
- After creating a SED secure static volume or SED secure storage pool, the encryption key file is now automatically downloaded to help users unlock the volume or pool in case they forget the encryption password.
- Improved SED-related UI strings for clarity.
- Users can now change the destination of an existing Snapshot Replica job.
- Enhanced the UI for snapshot deletion to provide more information for snapshot statuses and background tasks.
- Added the new IronWolf Health Management (IHM) status "Critical Warning" for Seagate drives. The new IHM status replaces "Not Available" as a trigger event in Predictive Migration. QTS also no longer blocks a Seagate drive when the drive's warranty status cannot be obtained from Seagate servers.
System
- QTS now supports Passwordless Login, which replaces your password with a more secure verification method. QTS now also supports more verification methods for 2-Step Verification. To configure these settings, go to the desktop, click your username on the taskbar, and then select Login and Security.
- You can now scan the QR code of your NAS with a QNAP mobile app to easily add this NAS to your mobile app. This QR code contains essential network information for remote connection. To get this QR code, go to Desktop > More > Device QR Code.
- You now need to enter a verification code when resetting your password if you forgot your password. This extra step helps enhance your account security.
App Center
- Users can now configure a schedule for automatic installations of app updates.
Login
- Users can now save their QTS login credentials in their web browser. To enhance the security of your QTS user account, we recommend enabling 2-step verification.
PHP System Module
- Updated the built-in PHP version to 8.2.0.
Resource Monitor
- Resource Monitor now displays the space used by files created from Qsync file versioning.
Known Issues
- QTS with newer kernel versions do not support ATTO Fibre Channel adapters. If you have already installed an ATTO Fibre Channel adapter on your device, we do not recommend updating the firmware to QTS 5.1.0 for the time being.
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