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more about #networkstorage more comments → G.O.B.: Come on!: Puh-lease this is only marginally better than FreeNAS. #iomegaix2200review more » takedanger.design: Show me a NAS with built in NZB downloading/unpacking, and I'll bite. #iomegaix2200review more » fate47 - Meh.: Is the Ethernet port gigabit? Does it support wireless? #iomegaix2200review more » UnderLoK: Second good review on this unit I've seen... Is there any chance you can test out transfer speeds on it? I was actually pretty interested in this when... more » CC Sullivan: At this size and price, this could be the next SLUG (Linksys NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives)) Lets get them to release the Sourc... more » AmphetamineCrown: It can take *hours* for the app to locate the NAS on your network at set up? That seems... impossibly slow. #iomegaix2200review more » Trevor Mitchell: Raid 1? why waste 1/2 the disk space. should have been raid 5. #iomegaix2200review more » Kaiser-Machead: Personally, if I'm going to buy a dual-drive RAID system, I'd rather just get something with active cooling and is easier to swap bad drives out of, s... more » AvisCinna: "At least your data will be backed up, with both RAID 0 and RAID 1 as an option." When will people get that RAID 0 is not for backup. In fact, it's th... more » SalvatoreGabronie: How fast does a NAS need to be when it's serving music and video? And how fast does the network have to be to be too slow for the latest 2.5" platter... more » bosskev: "But again, don't buy this unless you live, literally, in a closet."Well, then. This device is most definitely not for me. (Not that "smallest" anythi... more » Nick: they ain't gonna hold this title for long. you know there is one somewhere in the works to run SSDs more » 92BuickLeSabre: I thought this was the world's smallest NaS? more » Kaiser-Machead: I like that little line on the product page. Save Power - Save the Planet Is it like Meatwad's computer made out of leaves? more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: At least they aren't advertising the "World's Smallest Network Access Digital Storage". more » -
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Iomega Ix2-200 NAS Review: It Does All This?
Iomega's Ix2-200 NAS shows that you don't need to run Microsoft's Windows Home Server to take care of everything a home, or even a small business, needs for its network storage. It's just surprising that it's this cheap. More » -
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Western Digital's My Book World Edition II Offers 4TB of RAID Network Storage
WD's new NAS drives, the My Book World Edition II, packs either 2 or 4TB of storage in a dual-drive RAID array. It seems like a pretty solid system for those dangerously paranoid about the safety of their data. More » -
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HP LX195 Budget Windows Home Server Review
The Gadget: HP's LX195, their stripped-to-the-core (but Apple Time Machine capable) implementation of the Windows Home Server, which comes with a 640GB internal drive, but can only be expanded via the four USB ports in the back. More » -
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Thecus N0204 miniNAS Makes the Unfortunate Claim of "World's Smallest NAS"
I can't think of another product category less served by the ol' "world's smallest" tag that gadget-makers continuously foam over than network storage drives. But, of course, here we have the "world's smallest" NAS. More » -
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Linksys Media Hub Babysits Your Video, Music and Pics, Streaming Locally and Remotely
The Gadget: Linksys' Media Hub seems like a server, since it backs up data, gathers your media files automatically, and streams media over IP, but it's more like a super functional NAS drive with RAID support. More » -
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Iomega Home Media Network Drive Packs NAS Goodies For Cheap
Iomega's Home Media Network Hard Drive comes in 500GB and 1TB packages for $160/$230 repsectively—a good look, especially when considering the drive's AFP/SMB support, UPnP/iTunes servers and Gigabit Ethernet. More » -
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Datto ZR Series Network Storage and Offsite Backup Lightning Review
The Gadget: An updated version of Datto's previous backup system, which still has the offsite network backup, but adds Gigabit Ethernet, RAID and ZFS (among a few other things). It's targeted towards home businesses, professionals and small offices where they need a convenient internet backup service that's automated and easy to use, and can deliver their files back to them quickly when their drives fail. More » -
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Lightning Round: Newertech miniStack NAS
The Gadget: Newertech's miniStack NAS, which lets up to 20 people access 750GB of data over a 10/100 Ethernet connection. More » -
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Newertech's miniStack NAS Brings Network Storage on the Cheap
With the Mac Mini-styled exterior, the miniStack NAS from Newertech lets you share up to 750GB of your junk over the network with other computers. It's got a USB 2.0 port, a 10/100 Ethernet port and the ability to service up to 20 simultaneous PC or Mac users. All this for a low price of $79 for an empty add-your-own hard drive model. If you want it pre-configured, prices start at $119 for an 80GB model and go all the way up to $329 for a 750GB unit. [Newertech]
