LaCie has announced two new Windows Server based NASes.
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LaCie Announces New Windows Server NASes
Build A Compact Low Power Atom Server
Every home could probably benefit from some sort of home server, but it doesn't have to be a loud, power hungry box.
Buffalo WS-QV4TL/R5 TeraStation Pro Quad WSS Reviewed
Buffalo's TeraStation Pro Quad WSS is a bit on the expensive side for a WSS based NAS. But it handles up to 50 users.
QNAP Betas New NAS Firmware
QNAP has released a beta for its next NAS OS that includes VPN and proxy servers.
New To The Charts: Buffalo TeraStation Pro Quad WSS
Buffalo's TeraStation Pro Quad WSS is for those who like their Windows Storage Server NASes straight up.
QNAP TS-1079 Pro NAS Reviewed
QNAP swings for the server-replacement fences with its new ten-bay powerhouse.
Thecus Announces Cavium-based RAID 5 NAS
Thecus has introduced a four-bay NAS that isn't Marvell or Intel-based.
Western Digital DX4000 Sentinel Reviewed
Western Digital's DX4000 Sentinel is easy to use and configure, but has too many rough edges.
Synology Says It Can Speed Up Your Marvell-based NAS
Synology says it has released new firmware that gooses the performance of all of its ARM-based NASes.
Thecus Unleashes Reckmount Enterprise Line
Thecus has launched a line of rackmount Intel Pentium and Xeon powered NASes.
New To The Charts: WD DX4000 Sentinel
Western Digital is going after small business buyers with its new four-bay NAS.
WD Goes After The Small Biz NAS Crowd
Western Digital has announced its first business-class NAS.
Synology DS712+ DiskStation Reviewed
The Synology DS712+ DiskStation is an expensive, but expandable high-performance two-bay NAS.
NETGEAR Launches First Marvell-Based NASes
NETGEAR has updated its entry-level two and four-bay NASes.
Synology Announces Three Dual-Bay NASes
Synology has added three dual-bay NASes to its DiskStation family.
Synology DS2411+ Reviewed
The Synology DS2411+ DiskStation has the most storage you can get on an Atom-powered NAS.
How To Make A Windows Time Machine Server: Part 2
Updated
- In the second and final part of our series, we finish up the instructions
for rolling your own Debian-based Time Machine backup virtual appliance.
How To Make A Windows Time Machine Server: Part 1
Updated - Through the magic of virtualization, you can make any Windows machine serve as a place to store your Apple Time Machine backup files without using the nasty old TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes hack.
Synology To Ship Another Expandable NAS
Updated - Synology has added another dual-drive expandable NAS to its small-biz product line.
An Intel Atom Will Serve You Right
We always like to hear about our readers' homebrew projects. Nick Scott wrote about the Atom-based server he built.
More Articles...
- Iomega NASes Get Approved for Backup Exec
- Deciding Between Synology vs. QNAP
- QNAP Releases Marvell-based NAS Trio
- QNAP Posts Mac Lion Fix For Older NASes
- QNAP Adds Two 12-Bay Multicore Rackmounts
- QNAP Updates Windows Backup Utility
- QNAP Launches Two Big-Iron Rackmount NASes
- Thecus Releases Mac OS Lion Time Machine Backup Fix
- D-Link Expands Small Biz NAS Offerings
- Drobo Makes 12 Bay NAS Official
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