Description
QNAP MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 FPGA Accelerator Card
Unleash a new tier of performance on your QNAP NAS with the MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 FPGA Accelerator Card. Built around the Intel Vision Accelerator Design with the Intel Arria 10 FPGA, this high-performance PCIe expansion accelerates targeted workloads so your NAS can do more—faster. Whether you’re deploying advanced surveillance analytics, virtualized environments, or AI-powered applications, this accelerator card brings dedicated compute into your storage ecosystem, reducing bottlenecks and freeing your CPU to handle other critical tasks. It’s a strategic upgrade for growing NAS deployments that demand both expanded capacity and smarter workloads.
- Accelerated AI and vision workloads: The Intel Arria 10 FPGA, part of the Vision Accelerator Design, delivers configurable, parallel processing that speeds up AI inference, real-time video analytics, and machine-learning tasks directly on the card, helping you derive actionable insights without overburdening the host processor.
- Optimized surveillance and analytics performance: With dedicated FPGA fabric, surveillance analytics, face recognition, motion detection, and event-driven processing can run with lower latency and higher throughput, improving security responsiveness and reducing the load on NAS CPUs.
- Seamless virtualization acceleration: Offload virtualization workloads, including virtual machines and containerized apps, to the accelerator so your NAS can maintain snappy responsiveness even under heavier virtualization loads.
- Energy-efficient, scalable compute: By handling select workloads on the FPGA fabric, you gain energy-efficient acceleration that helps your NAS remain power-conscious while delivering high-performance results for compute-intensive tasks.
- Easy integration with QNAP NAS ecosystems: Designed to slot into compatible QNAP NAS devices with PCIe expansion, the MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 integrates with QTS/QuTS hero ecosystems, enabling straightforward workload configuration, workload isolation, and management from familiar interfaces.
Technical Details of QNAP MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 FPGA Accelerator Card
- FPGA architecture: Intel Arria 10 FPGA-based design within the Intel Vision Accelerator framework, delivering reconfigurable acceleration for a range of workloads from AI inference to real-time analytics.
- Form factor and interface: PCIe-based accelerator card intended for expansion slots in compatible QNAP NAS units, designed to plug into a PCIe expansion path to bring dedicated compute close to storage resources.
- Target use cases: AI inference, computer vision, video analytics, surveillance workloads, virtualization acceleration, and real-time analytics—optimized for deployment alongside large-scale NAS storage.
- Compatibility: Built to complement QNAP NAS devices that support PCIe expansion and Intel-based accelerator workflows, with management through QNAP’s standard OS environments (QTS/QuTS hero).
- Power and cooling considerations: Engineered to operate within typical NAS environments; ensure adequate chassis cooling and, if required by your NAS model, proper power provisioning for the PCIe card to maintain stable performance under load.
- Management and deployment: Works in concert with Intel acceleration drivers and QNAP software layers to allow you to select accelerated workloads, monitor performance, and tune allocations through familiar admin interfaces.
how to install QNAP MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 FPGA Accelerator Card
To add this accelerator to your QNAP NAS, follow these steps to ensure a safe, efficient deployment that delivers the expected performance gains:
- Power down your QNAP NAS, then unplug it from the electrical supply and disconnect any peripherals as needed.
- Open the NAS chassis and locate an available PCIe expansion slot that matches the card’s interface requirements. Consult your NAS model’s hardware guide if you’re unsure which slot is appropriate.
- Carefully align the MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10 with the PCIe slot and firmly press the card into place. Ensure the card is fully seated and secured with the appropriate screw to prevent movement during operation.
- If your NAS chassis requires supplementary power for PCIe cards, connect the necessary power cables as specified by the NAS manufacturer and the accelerator card’s installation guide. Not all configurations require additional power, but some setups do.
- Replace the NAS cover, reconnect power, and boot the device. During the boot, you may be prompted to install or update Intel accelerator drivers and QNAP firmware components. Follow on-screen prompts to complete installation.
- Launch the QNAP administration interface (QTS or QuTS hero) and navigate to the hardware or acceleration management sections. Enable the FPGA accelerator, assign target workloads, and configure security and access controls as needed.
- Run a basic validation or benchmark to verify that the accelerator is recognized and that workloads are correctly offloading from the host CPU. Review performance metrics and adjust workload allocations if necessary to optimize efficiency.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the MUSTANG-F100-A10-R10? It is an FPGA-based accelerator card built on the Intel Arria 10 architecture within the Intel Vision Accelerator Design, designed to accelerate AI, vision, surveillance, and virtualization workloads in QNAP NAS environments.
- Which NAS models are compatible? The card is designed for QNAP NAS units that provide PCIe expansion slots and support accelerator workflows through QTS/QuTS hero. Check your model’s PCIe specifications and firmware compatibility to ensure proper operation.
- What workloads benefit the most? AI inference, real-time video analytics, surveillance processing, and virtualization workloads see the most benefit, particularly when these tasks require low latency and high throughput beyond what the host CPU alone can deliver.
- Do I need special software or drivers? Yes. You will typically need Intel accelerator drivers and QNAP’s management tools to enable, configure, and monitor the FPGA-based acceleration. Follow the hardware installation guide and software prompts during setup.
- Can this card improve energy efficiency? By offloading compute-heavy tasks from the CPU to the FPGA fabric, you can often achieve better energy efficiency for targeted workloads, helping to balance performance with power consumption in busy NAS environments.
- Is expansion future-proof? The Intel Arria 10-based design provides a flexible FPGA fabric capable of reconfiguration to support evolving workloads, giving your NAS a scalable boost as your data and application demands grow.
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