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The editors liked
Easy to install and manage
Automatic backups
Expandable and failureresilient storage
Low power consumption
The editors didn't like
Umerfocussed media features might deter some business users
Abstract: Although it does much the same job as network attached storage appliances from companies such as Buffalo, Netgear and Synology, HP's X510 Data Vault isn't based on Linux. Rather it's a re-badged implementation of the vendor's MediaSmart server running...
Easy to install and manage, Automatic backups, Expandable and failureresilient storage, Low power consumption
umerfocussed media features might deter some business users
Don't let its size or consumer heritage fool you: the StorageWorks X510 is a powerful backup, sharing and remote access solution that's ideal for smaller offices with limited IT support...
Simple to set up and use, Flexible storage expansion with no need to save / restore data, High performance, Automatic media import, Bundled backup software for Windows and Mac OS
10 user limit, Jumbo frames not supported from HP interface
Business version of HP's Windows Home Server based four-bay NAS with 2.5 GHz Intel Pentium CPU and 2 GB RAM....
Published: 2009-11-16, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: A casual glance at the photo and you might think we’re re-reviewing the HP MediaSmart EX487 Home Server we looked at back in December. In actual fact, this is the business-centric cousin to that device, the HP StorageWorks X510 Data Vault. Intended for...