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Stop treating your NAS like a hard drive (it can do so much more)
It's much more than network storage.
A Kickstarter project that has been going great guns and is almost at $750k, the UnifyDrive UT2 is a pocket-sized, 16 TB SSD NAS drive aimed at anyone who needs to manage large amounts of data on the ...
This NAS drive combines the functionality of NAS and the portability of a hard drive into one device
If you were looking for a NAS drive in the body of an external hard drive, the UnifyDrive UT2 is the device for you. When you think of NAS drives, you’re likely picturing a large, bulky device that ...
Want help finding the best NAS drive? This guide will help you choose the right one, and show you the best prices. But, first, what is a NAS drive? Network attached storage (also know as NAS) allows ...
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The day my NAS almost wiped years of data, and what saved me
When redundancy nearly wasn’t enough ...
Karandeep has been with Android Police as a freelance writer since 2019, covering reviews for India, buyer’s guides for the US, and handy tutorials for everyone. He cares more about the impact of ...
Don't entrust your photos to large cloud storage services. Use a NAS as a private cloud to keep your photos safe, secure, and backed up.
You know you’ve officially entered “real adult” territory when hard drive deals start getting exciting. But if your current setup is filled with red alerts and ...
Connor is a writer living in Dallas, Texas, where he can usually be found taking photos, working out, or camping. He writes reviews, features, and guides for Android devices, power stations, earbuds, ...
But now the company is launching two models that look more like traditional NAS systems. The UnifyDrive UC250 is an entry-level model with a $399 starting price, while the UnifyDrive UC450 is a ...
Situation is that I just got a fourth 8tb WD Red and want to expand my DS916 SHR so that it has four 8tb drives. (details follow) I haven't started this process yet. => 18tb SHR array, all have no bad ...
I have a 1515+ (5 Bay) Synology NAS. With 2 volumes, a Raid 5, 3 disk, and a Raid 1, 2 Disk I updated the Raid 5 with larger 8 TB disks. All went well. Let it run for a few days, all good. Proceeded ...
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