Results for nas in review
Articles & reviews
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Review: Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 200d/320GB with REV built-in*
Monday 8 August 2005 – 03:19
Iomega's 200d series NAS products are aimed more at the small business than SOHO buyer. Jim Buzbee takes a look at a relatively new member of the 200d family and finds that its premium pricing and Windows Server 2003 core don't necessarily mean a superior user experience. -
Synology DS-106e: One very full-featured NAS*
Wednesday 28 June 2006 – 06:53
Synology's latest disk station does just about everything that you'd want a single-drive NAS to do. As Jim Buzbee says, "you won't go wrong with the DS-106e."
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Thecus N5200: Screaming fast, but plenty rough around the edges*
Wednesday 8 November 2006 – 01:31
Thecus has produced a business-focused NAS with advanced RAID features and high performance. But Tim Higgins found more of a diamond in the rough than a polished gem.
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Strange Brew: D-Link DSM-G600 NAS*
Tuesday 4 April 2006 – 03:18
Manufacturers continue to play with NAS configurations in their fight for marketshare. Jim Buzbee takes a look at a D-Link NAS that aims to please with a combination of media serving, gigabit Ethernet, wireless and BYOD features.
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Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros*
Tuesday 18 November 2008 – 09:10
Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology shows how it should be done. But the enclosure is not without its faults, either.
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FreeNAS: cheap-and-cheerful network storage*
Friday 14 September 2007 – 05:28 in Networking
Network attached storage, or NAS, devices are essentially external hard-drives connected to a network to allow many computers to share the same files. These devices are becoming a popular way to maintain access to files across an office network, allowing
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One Open-E Flash Module + One IDE Interface Equals NAS Storage*
Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 07:00
Open-E has debuted a flash module with an IDE interface for almost-instant NAS storage on x86 PCs or servers. Setup is done with a Web browser in about five minutes. Can high-powered NAS storage really be that easy? -
Buffalo Technology's LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!*
Thursday 17 August 2006 – 04:58
Tim Higgins finds that Buffalo's lastest incarnation of its popular LinkStation NAS sets new performance highs.
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Head to Head: Tritton Simple NAS vs. Hawking Net-Storage Center*
Sunday 7 August 2005 – 03:00
Low-cost hard drive enclosures have extended the useful life of many a spare hard drive by turning them into USB or Firewire-attached external drives. And now similar products are arriving to perform the conversion to Networked Attached Storage (NAS). Jim Buzbee takes a look at two low-cost offerings and finds sometimes you get what you pay for.
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