Plug and play online expansion
USB cable safety bracket a secure connection
Smart power sync helps to save power
Smart temperature control for stable operation
Supports MyArchive cold backup technology
Compatible with high capacity 18TB hard disks
Simply Plug it in
The AS6004U utilizes a USB 3.0 connection cable. Simply plug it into any ASUSTOR NAS to complete hardware expansion! Depending on the model*, ASUSTOR NAS devices can simultaneously connect up to 3 AS6004U units, satisfying the high capacity storage demands of enterprise users.
Safety Bracket for Secure Connections
The security bracket and mounting hole design allow the AS6004U and USB cable to be connected securely without having to worry about disconnections.
Secure Disk Tray Lock Design
In order to help users avoid accidentally pushing disk tray buttons and releasing hard disks during operation, ASUSTOR has added a new lock mechanism to its hard disk trays. The lock’s flat-head design ensures that users will not need any special keys or tools to unlock it, only a simple flat-head screw driver. The new disks trays can be used with all ASUSTOR NAS devices, providing an additional layer of security for applications requiring the frequent swapping of hard disks (e.g., MyArchive).
Hardware Specifications
Flash Memory:
16MB Flash
Expansion:
USB 3.0 (USB3.1 Gen-1) Type B
HDD:
4 x SATA3 6Gb/s; 3.5″/2.5″ HDD/SSD
Maximum Internal Raw Capacity:
72 TB (18 TB HDD X 4, Capacity may vary by RAID types)
AS10, AS-2, AS-3 Maximum Single Volume Size: 16TB
Supports Hot Swappable Drives
System Fan:
120mm x1
Power Supply Unit / Adapter: 90W x1
Input Power Voltage: 100V to 240V AC
Certification:
FCC, CE, VCCI, BSMI, C-TICK
Operation
Power Consumption:
Operation:
23.6 W
Disk Hibernation:
9.7 W
Sleep Mode:
0.35 W
Operation Temperature:
0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F)
Humidity:
5% to 95% RH
Size and Weight
Size:
185.5(H) x 170(W) x 230(D) mm
Weight:
2.7 kg / 5.95 lbs
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