Macworld.com – A network-attached storage (NAS) drive is a dedicated storage device that uses its own operating system and software to provide centralized storage and file sharing over a computer ...
Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Supports both M.2 and E.1S NVMe SSDs ・Excellent throughput via Ethernet (10Gbps) and Thunderbolt (20Gbps) ・Unique semi-retro look ・Myriad NAS/server software ...
The TerraMaster F2-212 is a great entry-level NAS that can add terabytes of reliable storage to your home network. Excellent price Great media server with hardware 4K transcoding Easy setup and ...
Earlier this year we tested Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances. Now we’re reviewing software-based NAS that you can load onto your own equipment — whether it’s a PC, server, virtual machine, or ...
Auspex has a chance to revive its business with the launch of a scalable network-attached storage device that lets enterprise network managers add storage to their Ethernet networks as they grow. The ...
Adding storage to your home network will give you more than just a place to keep your Mac backups. Here's what to know when buying network-attached storage. Apple device users will be very aware of ...
Your NAS deserves better.
We can’t think of a more versatile, large-capacity NAS box than the 10Gbe ZimaCube Pro. And it supports Thunderbolt ethernet for even faster performance. But it’s a tad pricey and we ran into some ...
If your main computer is running out of storage and you are considering adding external storage. Or perhaps your home network of devices could do with a secure main central backup solution. You may be ...
Storage start-up ParaScale is heading into general availability with software that aggregates disk storage on standard Linux servers to create pools of storage that can be used by Web-based services ...
UGREEN is a company that’s best known for making USB chargers, hubs, docks, and power banks. But now UGREEN is branching out into network attached storage (NAS) hardware. The company is showing off ...
— -- They look like hard drives, but they act unlike any hard drives you've ever seen. In the industry, they're referred to as Network Attached Storage (NAS) units. But I'd call them Digital ...