NAS
Linksys NAS200 Review: Low price, disappointing performance
Newer Tech announces NAS line
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Adaptec Snap Server 110 Review: High Performance, High Price
Iomega rolls out new NAS line
Iomega today added new members to its StorCenter Network Hard Drive product line.
Available in 500 GB, 750 GB and 1 TB capacities, all members of the new line feature feature a journaling file system, Active Directory support and come bundled with EMC Retrospect Express backup and disaster recovery software. Other features include Apple Bonjour support and integrated UPnP AV and print services.
MicroNet adds new RAID NAS
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Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Review: Good performer, odd design choices
HP Media Vault Pro Review: Small-biz NAS for HP fans
Thecus updates N5200 NAS
Thecus today announced an updated version of its high-performance five-bay RAID NAS.
The N5200PRO doubles the processor speed and memory of its predecessor, using a 1.5 GHz Intel Celeron M processor and 512MB of DDR memory.
The N5200PRO features up to 5TB of capacity with five 3.5" SATA drive bays and supports multiple RAID levels, allowing multiple RAID volumes on a single system. The N5200PRO also supports iSCSI initiators, enabling users to access the N5200PRO as an iSCSI target device over the Internet or LAN.
QNAP expands BYOD NAS line
QNAP recently launched a new BYOD SATA NAS.
The TS-109 Pro Turbo Station is a single drive BYOD SATA NAS capable of supporting 1 TB drives. Storage can be further expanded via USB 2.0 and eSATA ports. A single 10/100/1000 Ethernet port with jumbo frame support handles LAN connection.
The Turbo station features a web server with PHP, MySQL and SQLite support. Media serving options include a UPnP/DLNA Media Server with TwonkyMedia and Internet radio and well as an iTunes server.