Tag: NAS

Synology ds209+ 
REVIEW

Synology ds209+

Expensive, but the ds209+ is very fast – the NAS to aspire to
Product Alert: Intel announces SOHO NAS 
NEWS

Product Alert: Intel announces SOHO NAS

Intel has announced its new Intel Entry Storage System SS4200x series, a family of low-cost NAS sevices targeting the Small or Home Office sector, one of the last great growth markets in the high-tech marketplace.
Infrant Technologies ReadyNAS 1100 
REVIEW

Infrant Technologies ReadyNAS 1100

Certainly not a speed merchant, but it delivers plenty of backup facilities, good security and unique design concepts.
Synology DiskStation DS-106e 
REVIEW

Synology DiskStation DS-106e

Packed with features, and with great performance, the only disadvantages are the price and the short warranty.
Maxtor Shared Storage II 
REVIEW

Maxtor Shared Storage II

Superb performance, quiet running and excellent value for home use, especially if you want to stream media.
HP Media Vault mv2020 
REVIEW

HP Media Vault mv2020

Easy to use, and with space for a second SATA disk, but it struggles with small files and is overpriced for the features.
Adaptec Snap Server 650 
REVIEW

Adaptec Snap Server 650

Adaptec could offer a higher storage capacity for the price, but the 650 certainly delivers on performance and features.
Synology Cube Station CS-406 
REVIEW

Synology Cube Station CS-406

Not the best value, but this desktop NAS appliance offers good backup and webserver facilities.
Hotway LanDrive HD9-U2LA 
REVIEW

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An ordinary case external drive case that doubles as a DHCP server. And triples as a Samba server. And Quadruples as...
Thecus YES Box N2100  
REVIEW

Thecus YES Box N2100

It's expensive, but the YES Box successfully marries high-end and consumer features in a flexible and scalable device.
Welland LanShare 
REVIEW

Welland LanShare

An interesting and secure way to share data, once you overlook some minor drawbacks.
ASUS WL-HDD 
REVIEW

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Most people store sensitive data on networks for safety. We just use John Gillooly's brain.
Linksys Network Storage Link 
REVIEW

Linksys Network Storage Link

USB 2.0 hard disks are a convenient way of backing up your data, but if you want to share the files with other computers over a small office or home network they're not ideal. But Linksys has an alternative. The Network Storage Link (NSL) takes a USB 2.0 hard disk or flash drive and puts it on the network.

Asus WL-HDD 2.5 
REVIEW

Asus WL-HDD 2.5

Devices that attach storage to the network aren't new, but until now they've been either very expensive or limited in ability. But this little marvel from Asus changes all that. The WL-HDD can put a hard disk on the network with no drivers or client software required, and it can do this wirelessly via 802.11g.
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