D-Link unveils one new NAS, shipping two
D-Link last week finally formally announced its DNS-343 4-Bay Network Storage Enclosure, a four-drive, RAID 5 successor to its very successful DNS-323, dual-drive NAS.
D-Link last week finally formally announced its DNS-343 4-Bay Network Storage Enclosure, a four-drive, RAID 5 successor to its very successful DNS-323, dual-drive NAS.
QNAP today announced version 2.1.0 firmware that enhances the feature set of its Turbo NAS series (TS-109/ 209/ 409).
Adaptec today announced that it has sold its Snap Server NAS business, including the brand and all related assets, to Overland Storage Inc. for $3.6 million.
Seagate yesterday announced the Maxtor Central Axis network drive aimed at home media serving and storage applications.
Updated QNAP Systems yesterday announced a new 1U, 4-bay rack-mountable NAS server.
D-Link today announced a free upgrade for its DNS-323 NAS to enable standalone BitTorrent support.
Buffalo Technology today expanded its TeraStation NAS line to include iSCSI-based products.
The TeraStation iSCSI and TeraStation iSCSI Rackmount each feature four hot-swap SATA drives and support RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 modes. Network connection is via a single 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.
Synology today announced three new high-performance SATA NAS Servers that offer up to 4TB capacity and claim 49MB/sec RAID 5 reads, and up to 30MB/sec RAID 5 writes.
EMC and Iomega late yesterday announced a definitive agreement for EMC to acquire San Diego-based Iomega in a cash tender offer of $3.85 per outstanding share, or approximately $213 million.
Buffalo Technology today announced a new miniature dual-drive NAS with 1 TB capacity.
The LinkStation Mini (LS-WS1.0TGL/R1) measures only 1.57 x 3.22 x 5.31 inches and weighs slightly over a pound. It has a gigabit Ethernet port and dual 5,400RPM 2.5 inch notebook drives and supports both RAID 0 and 1, as well as Active Directory.