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Review Date: 29-DEC-2004
RRP: $599.00
4.50
A great choice for home and small-office users, the LinkStation offers print serving, password security for shared folders, and an expansion bay--all at a reasonable price.
Review Date: 29-DEC-2004
RRP: $858.00
4.00
This expandable 160GB network-attached storage device is great if you don't need individually password-protected shared folders. The included Wi-Fi access point is a bonus, but not a reason to buy the device if you already have a separate Wi-Fi router.
Review Date: 29-DEC-2004
RRP: $1399.00
3.50
This large-capacity, easy-to-use drive is expandable and fairly fast. We had only small quibbles with it.
Review Date: 29-DEC-2004
RRP: $1599.00
4.00
This business-class network-attached storage device is expensive but offers great features and top performance, plus a simple setup.
Review Date: 29-DEC-2004
RRP: $596.70
4.00
The Snap Server is a top-notch network-attached storage device that would appeal to both IT professionals and power users. Its security features were noteworthy, but its performance was not.
Review Date: 01-OCT-2005
RRP: $449.00 $159.95
4.00
The Linksys Storage Link is an economical NAS option.
Review Date: 05-FEB-2006
RRP: $229.00 $159.00
Review Date: 01-AUG-2006
RRP: $2295.00
3.50
This is a convenient network backup device that we think is well-suited for small and home office environments. We didn't have any problems using it, although we do wish it had a gigabit Ethernet controller for zippier file transfers.
Review Date: 06-OCT-2006
RRP: $849.00
4.00
While the lack of sophistication might not appeal to high-end network administrators, it has direct appeal to people who have smaller networks, but still require network sharing or backup facilities.
Review Date: 30-OCT-2006
RRP: $455.00 $349.00
4.00
The connectivity options and the versatile features of this NAS enclosure make it worth considering if you want to build yourself a high-capacity network to store and back up data. Apart from its ability to conveniently copy data from USB devices and downlaod bit-torrent files, we particularly love how easy it is to create a RAID 1 array using its eSATA and USB 2.0 ports.
Review Date: 16-APR-2007
RRP: $2152.00
4.00
Well built and easy to install, the Snap Server 210 is suitable for any small or medium sized business.
Review Date: 09-JUL-2007
RRP: $499.00
4.50
For small businesses who want a large network storage solution for sharing data amongst users or for storing backups, the TS-109 Pro is a fine choice. It's expandable via its eSATA and USB ports, it's fast, and it packs plenty of management, remote access and security features.
Review Date: 27-AUG-2007
RRP: $999.00
3.50
The Maxtor Shared Storage II is a useful tool for simple file sharing and a basic backup system as long as you don't need any complicated power-user features.
Review Date: 27-AUG-2007
RRP: $1238.00
3.50
The StorCenter Wireless Network Storage one of the Iomega's more interesting 1TB propositions. Its wireless functionality worked well in our tests, albeit a little slowly, and its user and server functions didn't give us any problems.
Review Date: 07-JAN-2008
RRP: $539.00
4.00
If you're looking for a fully-featured NAS device for the home or the office, this one can't be passed over. It's pricey, but you're paying for plenty of functionality that's ready to go once you install a couple of hard disks.
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