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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2007 | nas, hard drive, shopping
    Electronista | MicroNet's debuts 1TB, $340 NAS with iTunes server

    This model looks pretty good. It is $300 at Buy.Com after $30 rebate.

    Quoted: The G-Force MegaDisk NAS also supports robust RAID disk configurations including RAID 0, RAID 1, JBOD, and SPAN. There are dual USB 2.0 expansion ports that enable the attachment of printers to the MegaDisk NAS, which can be used in conjunction with the integrated print server transforming USB printers into shared network devices. Also included is an unattended Bit Torrent download manager, allowing large downloads to be scheduled for non-disruptive off-peak hours.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2007 | nas, iomega, hard drive, shopping, review
    SmallNetBuilder - Tiny Terabyte RAID: Iomega 1 TB StorCenter Network Hard Drive Review

    Review of a NAS device I'm considering. I don't like that
    a) It is difficult to find out that a drive has failed.
    b) If you lose a drive, you can't rebuild without losing all your data.

    Quoted: In this review I'll try out Iomega's one-terabyte StorCenter, a dual-drive, gigabit-capable NAS device that supports RAID level 1. This model has fewer features than the NAS devices in Iomega's "Pro" line, but on the plus side, it offers basic NAS functionality and can be picked up for under $400 for a Terabyte of storage!

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 21 2006 | backup, hard drive, shopping
    AcomData E5 250GB Hard Drive - CompUSA.com

    Looking for a backup solution. I was first considering a dvd burner, then flash memory, and now this.

    Quoted: AcomData E5 External Hard Drives combine high-performance data storage with the stark beauty and efficiency of aluminum alloy. Featuring fanless, near-silent operation, these Drives can ...

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