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Windows Home Servers are great. Really, they are. I have been running a box that I built myself out of an old AMD Athlon XP 1900+ for almost a year and half now with zero complaints. It seems a guy on ...
Thecus announced the expansion of their Windows Storage Server NAS lineup with a new model, the Thecus W5810 5-bay SMB NAS. The new W5810 NAS takes the top position among Thecus’ Windows Storage ...
Seagate’s Business Storage Windows Server is a fast file server, and it delivers better default security than Linux-based devices. But it’s write speed renders it less appealing for client backups.
The market for devices that allow you to control your own data is hot right now. Sure, the available-anywhere cloud (aka: Internet) is an extremely convenient place to store your files, but for many ...
Privately owned network attached storage — or NAS — vendor, Synology, has released its latest DiskStation NAS, the DS 918+, and it’s a truly impressive piece of kit, richly augmented by add-on ...
WD announces the availability of the WD Sentinel DX400, a new NAS server that runs the Windows Storage Server operating system. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000 ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Stop running your media server on your NAS: Do this instead
Simply put, most pre-built NASes, like the ones I own, are not designed to handle heavy operational tasks like transcoding ...
WD's latest four-bay NAS server, the My Cloud EX4, is a lot more than four single-volume My Cloud units put together. It's not the fastest NAS, nor does it include many advanced features, but the WD ...
2010 was a big year for QNAP and the hits just keep on coming. At Computex we learned about new software developments that allow their NAS servers to be controlled by smart phones and iPads as well as ...
XDA Developers on MSN
5 reasons you shouldn't use Windows as a NAS OS
I recently turned a mini PC into a very basic NAS for my home, and I set up my software on top of a basic Windows ...
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