QNAP Systems, Inc. has teamed up with Microsoft and Paragon Software Group to provide an official exFAT driver customised for QNAP NAS, allowing users to directly access the contents of exFAT-based storage.

Enhanced flash memory

Compared to the conventional FAT32 file system and its 4GB single file limit, the exFAT file system is optimised for fast and high-capacity flash memory such as SD cards and USB devices, and allows for files of up to 16EB.

"We are pleased to partner with QNAP on the technology solutions in network attached storage that will meet consumer needs in the 4K era and beyond," said Micky Minhas, Microsoft Vice President and Associate General Counsel.

"The exFAT file system is becoming increasingly popular for SD cards and other storage devices due to the limitations of FAT32. With the purchase and installation of the exFAT driver, our users can now directly access their exFAT-based storage using their NAS," said Ripple Wu, Product Manager of QNAP.

Availability

The exFAT driver is now available for purchase from the QNAP License Store for US$3.99.

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