Also... for Iomega, I am getting a 20% discount off from their website. So, a $599 2TB listed price would end up $560 (ship free).
Is there a key set of advantages of SATA II vs SATA drive? And does it make sense to use SATA II drives for the home NAS?
Also on these NAS boxes like Synology and ReadyNAS can a consumer upgrade the RAM memory? How do we know the maximum RAM the system will support?
20% off $599 would be about $480. What's up with the $560 they're charging you?
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