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In Part 3 of our series, we use a WD My Book World Edition II as an rsync target.
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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. How We Test Networked Storage Devices - Revision 3
Tags: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.
How We Test Networked Storage Devices - Revision 2
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