Unleashing AI Power with Nvidia RTX in QNAP NAS: A Surprising Solution from StorageReview
Have you ever thought about turning your NAS into a private AI assistant? Well, StorageReview’s Jordan Ranous did just that with the help of a QNAP NAS and an Nvidia GPU.
The project was based on QNAP’s TS-h1290FX, a high-performance NAS powered by an AMD EPYC CPU and loaded with 256GB of DRAM, 25GbE connectivity, and multiple PCI slots. Ranous chose this NAS for its support for an internal GPU and its massive storage capacity of up to 737TB.
By adding an Nvidia RTX A4000 GPU and setting it up for AI using Virtualization Station, Ranous was able to seamlessly run AI workflows on his NAS. Nvidia’s ChatRTX software package facilitated the AI interaction by providing a customized experience through a GPT-based LLM with a local dataset, ensuring rapid and context-aware responses while maintaining privacy and security.
StorageReview documented the entire process, from verifying hardware compatibility to installing the GPU, updating firmware and software, configuring GPU passthrough, and installing GPU drivers in the VM. Ranous found that setting up a GPU for AI on a QNAP NAS was surprisingly easy and cost-effective, making it a viable solution for businesses looking to harness the power of AI.
As Ranous put it, “We’ve shown that adding a decent GPU to a QNAP NAS is relatively easy and inexpensive. We put an A4000 to work, and with a street price of about $1050, that’s not bad when you consider Virtualization Station is free and NVIDIA ChatRTX is available at no charge.”
This project demonstrates the potential of integrating GPUs into NAS devices for AI applications, opening up new possibilities for businesses looking to leverage AI technology. With the right tools and a bit of know-how, you too could transform your NAS into a powerful AI assistant.