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EonNAS Pro 800

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

17 May, 2012 by Manek Dubash
Synology RackStation RS3412xs

Synology RackStation RS3412xs

A 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 Stevens
D-Link ShareCenter Pro 1100

D-Link ShareCenter Pro 1100

D-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 Taylor
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

The 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 McLellan
QNAP Turbo NAS TS-419P II

QNAP Turbo NAS TS-419P II

The 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 Taylor
Thecus N4200PRO

Thecus N4200PRO

The 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 Taylor
Photos: building a NAS server

Photos: building a NAS server

If commercial NAS servers fail to measure up to your requirements, why not build your own? That's what we did, and here's how it turned out. Read more

23 August, 2011 by Manek Dubash
Synology DiskStation DS3611xs

Synology DiskStation DS3611xs

A highly scalable and very flexible NAS/iSCSI appliance, Synology's DS3611xs has performance and capacity to spare. It will appeal to mid-sized companies requiring fast and reliable access to large amounts of data. Read more

27 July, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Drobo B800i

Drobo B800i

It's hard to fault the Drobo B800i, which combines good looks, performance and functionality with ease of use. It's not cheap, but for the money it's one of the best small-business iSCSI appliances you can buy. Read more

5 July, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Synology RackStation RS2211+

Synology RackStation RS2211+

A very scalable NAS appliance, the RS2211+ benefits from the add-on extras found on other Synology storage devices, which should appeal to small businesses. However, it lacks some storage-specific features that enterprise customers may be looking for. Read more

13 May, 2011 by Alan Stevens
D-Link ShareCenter Pro 1200-05

D-Link ShareCenter Pro 1200-05

With advanced RAID capabilities, few superfluous add-ons and an easy-to-use interface, the D-Link ShareCenter Pro 1200-05 is a no-nonsense NAS enclosure with plenty to attract smaller businesses. Read more

9 May, 2011 by Kelvyn Taylor
IBM Storwize V7000

IBM Storwize V7000

IBM's Storwize V7000 is a mid-range SAN disk array with some very high-end features. Its data migration and virtualisation capabilities are well suited to organisations with SAN disk arrays in need of consolidation or replacement. Read more

1 April, 2011 by Roger Howorth
Dane-Elec MyDitto (1TB)

Dane-Elec MyDitto (1TB)

Dane-Elec's MyDitto is a competitively priced 1TB NAS box offering impressively straightforward remote access, although it lacks one or two common features. Read more

26 July, 2010 by Mary Branscombe
Data Robotics Drobo Elite

Data Robotics Drobo Elite

Data Robotics has taken its self-managing storage technology and added dedicated iSCSI Gigabit interfaces to create a fast, reliable and extremely usable small-business SAN appliance. Read more

17 June, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d

Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d

This neat 4-drive NAS box will fit in pretty much anywhere and, if you need the added enterprise-level features, is good value for money. Read more

11 December, 2009 by Manek Dubash

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