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How To Back Up NAS to NAS - Part 4

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In Part 4 of our series, we show how to use Buffalo and Seagate BlackArmor NAses as rsync targets.

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How To Back Up NAS to NAS - Part 3

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Read more...In Part 3 of our series, we use a WD My Book World Edition II as an rsync target.
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How To Back Up NAS to NAS - Part 2

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Read more...This time, we find QNAP and Synology make compatible backup partners.
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How To Back Up NAS to NAS - Part 1

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Backing up your NAS to another is easier said than done if you're mixing products from different vendors. This series will provide the tips and secrets you'll need to get the job done.
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How We Test Networked Storage Devices - Revision 3

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Our NAS Tests have continued to evolve based on industry trends and reader requests. This revision of the NAS "How We Test" adds descriptions of the backup and iSCSI target tests that have been added starting in May 2009.
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How We Test Networked Storage Devices - Revision 2

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The second revision of our NAS Test procedures includes file copy tests using Vista SP1.
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 6: The Vista (SP1) Difference

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Read more...Vista SP1 includes a bag of tricks that can help a high-performance NAS bust the 100 MB/s mark.
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How To Install Debian on the QNAP TS-209 Pro

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Read more...Install Debian on your QNAP or other Marvell Orion based NAS and make it do what you want it to do.
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 5: iSCSI

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Read more...In Part 5 of our series, we learn that iSCSI doesn't appear to be the secret to a Fast NAS.
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 4: Ubuntu Server

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Read more...In Part 4 of our continuing series, we're still far from reaching our 100 MB/s goal.
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