Supported network storage system file protocols include NFS, CIFS, AFP, FTP and NTFS (read only for externally connected USB hard drives). Other features include Microsoft Active Directory authentication, a print server supporting up to four USB printers and five client licenses for EMC Retrospect Express backup software.
The new NASes will be available next month for MSRP's of $2,499, $1,999 and $1,699 for the 3 TB, 2 TB and 1 TB models.
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