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D-Link DNS-323: A brand-name NAS worth waiting for

Read more...Given all the stuff you've got squirreled away on your NAS, maybe you should be thinking of stepping up to RAID for a bit of storage insurance. Craig Ellison looked at D-Link's DNS-323 and liked what he saw.
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Thecus N5200: Screaming fast, but plenty rough around the edges

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Thecus has produced a business-focused NAS with advanced RAID features and high performance. But Tim Higgins found more of a diamond in the rough than a polished gem.

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NAS Chart Update: Thecus N5200 and HP Media Vault

Read more...Thecus' much-anticipated five-bay N5200 and HP's first consumer NAS join the charts. We also provide a peek at RAID performance for both products.
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WD NetCenter Network Drive: Low price but low performance

Read more...Jim Buzbee found Western Digital's NetCenter NAS to be a good value if you don't mind slow performance and a limited feature set.
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Synology CS-406: Speedy, Flexible RAID5 NAS

Read more...Bill Meade liked Synology's Cube Station so much that he just might swear off building his own RAID NASes.
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Maxtor builds performance, features into the Shared Storage II

Jim Buzbee found that Maxtor's second-generation Shared Storage NAS has what it takes to compete with the new generation of higher-performance networked storage.
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Buffalo Technology LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!

Tim Higgins finds that Buffalo's lastest incarnation of its popular LinkStation NAS sets new performance highs.
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Qnap's TS-101 Aims High, But Falls Short

Qnap has aimed its TS-101 "9-in-1" NAS squarely at Synology's DS-106e. But Jim Buzbee finds that Qnap still has some work to do if it wants to claim top honors.
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Synology DS-106e: One very full-featured NAS

Jim Buzbee found that Synology's latest disk station does just about everything that you'd want a single-drive NAS to do.
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Two Drives Are Better Than One: Thecus YES Box N2100

RAID Level 1 isn't as robust as RAID5, but requires only two drives and can cost significantly less. Jim Buzbee took Thecus' two-SATA drive N2100 for a spin and found a lot to like.
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