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QNAP TS-210
$300.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Dual drive enclosure with support for RAID 0 or 1. Built-in DLNA media server. Slick aesthetic.
The Cons:Expensive for a diskless enclosure. Not compatible with 2.5" SATA drives.
The QNAP TS-210 is a 2-bay Network Attached Storage device designed for home and home office users. This product supports up to 2 separate 3.5" SATA I/II hard drives with a combined storage capacity of up to 4TB.
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Inside the device users will find a Marvell 800MHz CPU and 256MB of DDR2 memory, which enables stable data flow and performance. The TS-210 can be configured in RAID 1 mode for data redundancy. The iSCSI protocol is also supported for linking to other storage devices over a local network, wide area network or the internet. In terms of connections, one will find a gigabit Ethernet port and 3 USB 2.0 ports. Other features include a built-in UPnP / DLNA media server, allowing for multimedia content to be streamed to game consoles like the PS3 and Xbox 360, or mobile devices like the iPhone. The TS-210 comes with version 3 of QNAP's NAS management software, which features an AJAX-based web interface that is compatible with a wide range of web browsers.
Features
- Virtual Disk Drive (VDD)
- iSCSI Target Service
- S.M.A.R.T & Advanced HDD Health Scanning (HHS)
- UPS support
- QNAP backup software included
- One Touch USB Auto Copy
- Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX compatible
- Web File Manager
- uPNP Media Server
- Power Management: Hard Disk Standby & Schedule on/off
- Power Consumption: 14W (11W in sleep mode)
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dual drive enclosure with support for RAID 0 or 1
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built-in DLNA media server
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low power consumption - 14w
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powerful 800MHz Marvell processor, 256MB of DDR2 memory
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compatible with any operating system
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expensive for a diskless enclosure
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not compatible with 2.5" SATA drives
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