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New to the Charts: LaCie 2big Network Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
March 25, 2008
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New to the Charts: LaCie 2big Network

Updated 3/30/2008 La Cie's 2big Network is the company's first real dual-drive RAID 1 NAS. Compared to its competition, the 2big's feature set is bare-bones with no media or print serving supported.

Performance is nothing to write home about either, with average large filesize write performance with a gigabit LAN connection measured at 8.6 MBytes/sec, putting it at the bottom of the Charts for two-drive products. Gigabit-connected RAID 1 write performance was 7.9 MBytes/sec, earning a second-to-last ranking.

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