Posts Tagged ‘NAS’

Seagate BlackArmor NAS 110 network storage server

Oct
14




Seagate announces BlackArmor NAS 110 network storage server. This new offering is the first of the Seagate BlackArmor NAS family to include additional capabilities designed to meet the specific needs of small/home offices and prosumers who crave the latest NAS technology.
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QNAP Announces faster two-bay NAS for the home

Oct
12




QNAP has upgraded one of its most mainstream network-attached storage servers by launching the two-bay TS-210. A major replacement for the TS-209, it has both a more home-friendly, sleeker look but also jumps from a 500MHz processor to 800MHz. The extra speed better handles intense network traffic, particularly RAID 1 mirroring, without bogging down.
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Iomega updates StorCenter NAS with Bluetooth and more

Oct
8




Iomega has launched a sweeping update to its StorCenter network-attached storage (NAS) hub. The company has added a host of new features both in hardware and software, including support for Bluetooth, Windows’ Active Directory, improved energy savings, user replaceable drives, remote access and a one-button backup.
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QNAP Adds New Low Cost 4-Drive Turbo NAS Server for Home User

Oct
5




QNAP has expanded its Turbo NAS lineup with the addition of the TS-410 desktop NAS server targeted specifically at the SOHO and Prosumer market segments. The TS-410 features 4 hot-swappable SATA hard drives with up to 8TB of total capacity (with 2TB drives) and supports 2.5″ or 3.5″ hard drives, giving users more flexibility in selecting drives for installation.
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Netgear announces Stora for home NAS

Sep
21




Netgear has unveiled the Stora; anetwork-attached storage (NAS) for home cosumers. Like any other NAS drives, it shares a hard drive over the local network using Ethernet and can act as a server for iTunes music as well as DLNA and UPnP devices like the PS3 and Xbox 360. The new approach tries to simplify access through an optional web-based media viewer that shows photo and video thumbnails as well as automatic pushing of certain content to Facebook and Flickr.
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