Netgear refreshes Zetera-based NAS

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Tim Higgins

Netgear has announced a new version of its "Storage Centrol"
NAS, adding gigabit Ethernet capability.

The
Storage Central Turbo (SC101T) also now supports two 3.5-inch SATA disk
drives of "any capacity".

Like its predecessor, the SC101T is based on Zetera’s Z-SAN Storage Area Network
technology, which works only with Windows 2000 and XP systems.

The SC101T is "expected to be available" in "early 2007".
Pricing was not announced.

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