Thecus spiffs up RAID5 NAS

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Tim Higgins

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Thecus Technology today announced a "completely updated" version of its N4100 RAID NAS.

The N4100+ supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and JBOD modes with hot-swap, hot spare and auto rebuild capabilities. The hardware platform is powered by a 600MHz Intel 80219 CPU, has 128MB of DDR memory, four hard drive bays for 3.5" SATA drives and dual gigabit Ethernet ports.

Supported services include FTP, USB print, iTunes and Mediabolic DLNA. An integrated download manager enables BitTorrent, HTTP and FTP downloading without requiring a PC. Server-to-server backup is provided via Thecus’ integrated Nsync service while Windows clients can be backed up using the included Thecus Backup Utility.

The street price will be about $460 when the product is available next month.

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