Backup and data security features include complete remote replication, Auto-Sync/Instant/Schedule backup, Q-RAID 1 mirroring for real-time data protection and bundled NetBak client backup software.
Other features include DDNS and Windows Active Directory support, "one touch" USB auto copy, fanless design, HTTPS web management and built-in BitTorrent download client.
The TS-109 is available now with street pricing around $240.
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