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Anybody recommend a good NAS ???
Not too big maybe a few TB's at most something for a home /small biz network setup...
Shoot away if you have anything you use and recommend as I research as well. -JDL |
The Western Digital World Edition is good for SOHO. Easy, but not too simple to be useful.
We don't actually use it, but our own version. For a geek, any left over old PC is a prime candidate to become NAS. The World's Edition internally runs Linux, so it's foundation is similar to the 20TB systems we use in the datacenter. For a powerful and therefore somewhat complex system, have a look at OpenFiler. It's even more like a serious datacenter system, with a web based GUI. There is a learning curve to using a system that powerful and flexible, though, so the World Edition is a better fit for the typical Windows office. |
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Buffalo makes a few nice ones. Have used them for many years without a problem (both in a Windows as Mac network).
http://www.buffalotech.com/ |
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thx every 1
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I like Drobo, it grows with your needs
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qnap is the best way to go.
i have the 859 pro, with 16tb space. http://www.qnap.com/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=180 |
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