EonNAS Pro 800
This eight-bay NAS server offers excellent functionality, managed via a usable web interface, at an affordable price. Highly recommended. Read more
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This eight-bay NAS server offers excellent functionality, managed via a usable web interface, at an affordable price. Highly recommended. Read more
17 May, 2012 by Manek DubashDell has done a lot more than simply upgrade the PowerEdge T320 to the new Xeon E5-2400 processor. Memory and storage also get a huge boost, and there's optional iDRAC 7 management and an embedded hypervisor option, making this a real SME power platform. Read more
14 May, 2012 by Alan StevensA big step up from the previous S6 model, the seventh iteration of the RX300 majors on performance and capacity, and can be used to run a wide range of datacentre applications. Read more
30 April, 2012 by Alan StevensWith its Xeon E5-2600 processors, extra memory, extra storage and enhanced management options, the PowerEdge R720 is a real powerhouse that hits the sweet spot when it comes to the 2P2U server market. Read more
19 April, 2012 by Alan StevensA scalable network storage appliance best suited to datacentres in mid-sized companies, the RackStation RS3412xs lacks enterprise-class features — but that's reflected in the price. Read more
17 February, 2012 by Alan StevensD-Link's no-frills approach to NAS will be attractive to businesses who need the storage basics without unnecessary complications. But those looking for a 'do-anything' system should look elsewhere. Read more
6 February, 2012 by Kelvyn TaylorThis is a well-built 1U server which, if correctly specified with the latest Xeon E3-1200 processor and other options, will have no problem living up to its positioning as an entry-level virtualisation platform. Read more
20 January, 2012 by Alan StevensThe XR-4000 is a very flexible, configurable and manageable Wi-Fi array that provides a compelling alternative to traditional solutions. Xirrus's modular architecture and pricing allows businesses to cater for their current requirements while retaining a clear upgrade path. Read more
16 January, 2012 by Charles McLellanThe 2012 London Olympics are approaching fast, and computer technology is absolutely critical to their success — unlike the last time the capital hosted the Games. Here is a tour of the Olympic Park and some of the back-end systems Read more
14 December, 2011 by Charles McLellanThe ReadyNAS NV+ v2 is nicely designed and built, and Netgear's X-RAID2 technology does a good job of managing the 4-bay array discreetly. The web-based management tool's redesigned UI is an improvement, but we'd like to see more more add-ons for the new ARM-based platform. Read more
30 November, 2011 by Charles McLellanThe QNAP TS-419P II holds its own on features in the competitive NAS market, although it's let down in some of the smaller details such as locking drive bays. Read more
29 November, 2011 by Kelvyn TaylorThe first of the big-name vendors to deliver a server based on AMD's new 16-core Opteron 6200 series (Interlagos) processors, Dell has stolen a march on the competition with an affordable yet highly scalable 2U platform offering all the usual PowerEdge trimmings. Read more
14 November, 2011 by Alan StevensThese new Xeon E3-1200 PowerEdge servers will appeal to small businesses looking for a powerful platform capable of hosting multiple shared applications. The rack-mount R210 II with its remote management options is best suited to firms with several offices, while the T110 II tower is a budget buy for single-site deployment. Read more
28 October, 2011 by Alan StevensThe seventh generation of HP's compact ProLiant DL360 sees this best-selling 1U rack workhorse extensively revamped to extract even more in terms of scalability, availability and reliability. Read more
11 October, 2011 by Alan StevensThe N4200PRO is a flexible four-bay NAS enclosure with some good extras. It's fairly easy to manage, has a wide range of modular applications and performs well. The integrated mini-UPS is a great idea, giving added peace of mind in critical environments. Read more
10 October, 2011 by Kelvyn TaylorJust gimme a map to the fridge. :D
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