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Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Review: Good performer, odd design choices | Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Review: Good performer, odd design choices |
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| Craig Ellison | |
| July 03, 2007 | |
The Basics - moreThe rear panel (Figure 3) also has a male DB-9 connector for UPS connection. The manual, without specifying which brands/models, says that the TeraStation Pro II also supports a "number" of USB UPSs. Interestingly, the rear of the TeraStation Pro II lacks a slot for a security cable found on the back of the LinkStation Live NAS.
Figure 3: Rear panel of the TeraStation Pro II. Though the fan is large, it makes almost no noise.The drives for the TeraStation Pro II mount in trays for easy replacement. But I was surprised to find that the drives are not hot-swappable like those in the LaCie EDR and many other RAID 5 NASes. Instead, the drives are what Buffalo terms "quick swappable". It was also a surprise that rather than having the trays mate into a connector built into the back of the drive cage, a standard SATA data cable and a power connector attach to the drive (Figure 4). So to replace a drive, you have to shut down the NAS, pull the tray out, disconnect the cables, and reconnect them to a new drive. You then reboot the TeraStation. This "quick swappable" design is definitely a step back from the bar that has been set by other vendors of RAID 5 NASes. The hot-swappable capability found on the LaCie EDR and many other RAID 5 NASes is better, as you never have to shut down the NAS to replace a drive and you never lose access to your data.
Figure 4: TeraStation Pro II showing Samsung drive and data/power connectorsWhat’s New?If you’re like me, you’re probably asking, "What’s the difference between the Pro and the Pro II?" There are a few main differences:
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