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This system offers a huge amount of storage for the money – up to 4TB per system at today’s capacities – and enough data and hardware redundancy to suit most users. We’d choose it every time over the more general-purpose PC-based S...
Abstract: The faster processor makes a big difference to performance, with new RAID options another boost. When Buffalo launched its TeraStation Pro, it impressed us with its high capacity and low price, but performance wasnt a strong point. The TeraStation Pr...
Abstract: add a terabyte of storage in just seconds: The TeraStation Pro II is Buffalos latest upgrade to the TeraStation Pro range launched back in 2005. The new version is available in one and two terabyte versions and is aimed at users needing a plug ...
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Published: 2008-05-14, Author: John , review by: techworld.com
This system offers a huge amount of storage for the money – up to 4TB per system at today’s capacities – and enough data and hardware redundancy to suit most users. We’d choose it every time over the more general-purpose PC-based SAN systems on offer....
No NFS server, FTP server didnt work immediately, had to reboot the unit
A Windows or Mac OS X based small business should seriously consider the TeraStation line-the Samsung drives are speedy, the unit can handle whatevers thrown at it, and it has a three-year warranty. Its expandable via USB, or one could replace the d...
Abstract: Buffalo Technology is no novice at network-attached storage devices. Its previously released LinkStation and TeraStation models have all been well received, and the newest iteration, the TeraStation Pro II packs even more inside for better performance...
available in up to 3 TB capacity; offers four different RAID options; support for UPS
drives arent hotswappable; no builtin print server
The TeraStation Pro II is Buffalos follow-up to the original TeraStation Pro, which we looked at last year. The two products look almost identical save for some fairly confusing labeling — the TeraStation Pro is simply labeled TeraStation, while the...
Abstract: As storage capacities of NAS (Network Attached Storage) units continue to grow, so does the need for fault tolerance. Of course, simple, single drive NAS boxes such as Buffalo’s LinkStation Live or LinkStation Pro provide no fault tolerance. Mid-pri...