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  1. NSNE

    Anyone using ReadyTIER? Basic questions...

    I recently migrated from a Netgear ReadyNAS 314 to 626, which left me with two spare NAS drive bays. As it happens, after upgrading a computer, I also now have two extra Samsung EVO 840 SSDs (750GB, 1TB) lying around. Now that I've bumped up parts of my LAN to 10G, the biggest bottleneck in the...
  2. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP Adds High-End SOHO NAS To Its 3-Bay RAID 5 Line-Up

    Targeting the small office/home office crowd, QNAP’s 3-bay TS-351 is powered by an Intel Celeron J1800 dual-core 2.41 GHz processor (burst up to 2.58 GHz) and available in 2 GB and 4 GB dual-channel DDR3L models (both upgradable to 8 GB). The TS-351 also comes with two M.2 PCIe slots supporting...
  3. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP’s Intros Budget-Friendly NAS With Auto-Tiering, PCIe Expansion and 10 GbE SFP+s

    The 8-bay quad-core QNAP TS-832X desktop NAS is now available and includes several interesting features built into a budget friendly package. Via QNAP’s Qtier application, TS-832X supports auto-tiering, which takes advantage of SSD and HDD hardware, keeping frequently used “hot” data on faster...
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