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The Asustor AS7004T is an extremely powerful and versatile Network Attached Storage system Basically the AS7004T is a normal PC with a socketed Intel i34330 CPU and 2GB of memory means there is a lot of performance to perform network tasks It's for exampl...
ASUSTOR have come a long way with their NAS devices. The AS7004T is an exceptional unit which offers fantastic performance, great features and plenty of future-proofing. A worthy winner of our Gold Award.UPDATE 21/12/2014: WIN THIS NAS! We are giving our ...
Strong CPU for a NAS (Intel® Core i3-4330), High performance, RAM can be expanded to 16 GB, LCD display, Silent operation, Disk tray locks (but without keys), Folder-based encryption (but no option for volume encryption), Lots of I/O ports, including thre
Performance with multiple clients isn't up to what I expected, It should come with at least 4 GB of RAM out of the box, Even with ERP enabled, power consumption in standby was a little higher than 0.5 W (not ErP Lot 6 2013 compliant), Still no options for
The Asustor AS7004T retails for $990. Strong CPU for a NAS (Intel® Core i3-4330) High performance RAM can be expanded to 16 GB LCD display Silent operation Disk tray locks (but without keys) Folder-based encryption (but no option for volume encryption) Lo...
Published: 2015-02-19, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Convergence happens often in the world of technology, where one product category is subsumed by another – remember those phones that only made voice calls? Or the dedicated mp3 player that didn't even have an internet connection? Me neither. Network Attac...
It's been just over a year since we last had such a ultra-high-end NAS server from ASUSTOR in the lab (since the AS-608T) so i had very high expectations from the AS7004T and as I'm certain you can all see we weren't disappointed one bit. Of course when y...
The network attached storage market has become increasingly competitive over the past year. Whereas we had previously considered Synology to be the top dog followed by QNAP and then maybe Thecus, today we find quite a different scenario. It is clear that ...
Top of the chart performance, USB 2.0, 3.0 and eSATA ports, RAM upgradable to 16 GB
Expensive
Update 12/11/14Please note that MSRP was lowered to $1130. Keep this in mind when reading the competitive comparisons below.As I've noted in previous reviews, you need to look at the individual test results for performance features that are important to y...
Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Converging technology is indeed a real trend. In the past few years, the network attached storage system has gone from simple file servers with primitive hardware to do-it-all devices that can proficiently store all your files in addition to acting as a w...
As we found in testing, the AS7004T-i5 certainly has its place in the market as a pure storage appliance. When compared to previously tested platforms the Asustor solution was consistently near the top of our charts, particularly in sequential and databas...
Published: 2015-02-27, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
We singled out the Ultra HD feature in our introduction, but the truth is: there are several software features that make the AS7004T an exceptional prosumer product. It's easy to get so wrapped up in the extras like transcoding, Ultra HD playback, and m...