All in One 4-Bay Intel CPU Based NAS / DAS with Enterprise and Consumer Features

City of Industry, CA -July 25, 2008 - Sans Digital, a brand of high performance storage subsystems, today introduced a compact network attached storage server that could also be used as a direct attached storage via iSCSI support. The MobileNAS MN4L+(B) is a 4-bay NAS / DAS in a tower configuration that utilizes Intel Pentium M CPU and 512 DDR-2 memory for ultimate enterprise performance. Like the previously released AccuNAS AN2L, many useful features are integrated into the MN4L+ software design to benefit end-users as well.

Read more »

Thecus 1U4500 Passes IEC/ISO Certified Reliability Test

The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for NAS products to indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in European Directives. Thecus products are evaluated by a Taiwan Accreditation Foundation (TAF) certified independent test laboratory. CE Verifications of Compliance are issued in order to apply CE marking on Thecus products. Those verifications are to document that Thecus products meet the relevant requirements, eg, emission and immunity standards.

Read more »

Thecus Products a Sensation at Computex 2008

Looks like the folks at Thecus, makers of those cool Network Attached Storage devices had a successful COMPUTEX. Here are some highlights.

Home users will enjoy the latest N4100PRO and M3800 network storage servers. Powered by AMD Geode LX800 CPU and 256MB of DDR memory, the N4100PRO is capable to provide high performance with much lower power consumption. The additional RAID 6 and 10 protection ensures higher data security. The M3800 3 bay NAS device features built-in multimedia player and can play digital content directly through your existing home theater system, featuring HDMI, component, and regular AV out.

Read more »

Networking Review Round Up

Futurelooks checks out the Corinex GameNet Powerline Networking Kit. Although it is marketed as a solution for game consoles, it works perfectly fine as an extension for that WiFi-less PC that is nowhere near an ethernet jack. At 200 mbps, it should handle most of your networking needs. Check out the review.

Other related reviews…

ThinkComputers - ASUS WL-520GU Wireless Router Review

ClubOC - Corinex GameNet Review and Netgear HD/Gaming 5GHz Wireless-N Networking Kit Review

Phoronix - Gigabyte AirCruiser N300 802.11n and Gigabyte AirCruiser GN-WI06N-RH

TechGage - TRENDnet TEW-637AP Wireless N Access Point Review and ASUS WL-520gU Wireless Router Review

TechWareLabs - Panasonic BL-C1A Network Camera Review and 4IPNET MSG100 Gateway Review

HardwareZone - Aztech 200Mbps HomePlug HL109E

 

Network Storage Review Round Up

ClubOC - Thermaltake Muse X-Duo RAID Review

Virtual-Hideout - Thecus N299 NAS Server Review

Hardware Canucks - QNAP TS-409 Pro Turbo NAS Review and Mediasonic SU2LA Dual Bay RAID + NAS Enclosure Review

NinjaLane - QNAP TS-409 Pro Turbo NAS Review

HardwareLogic - AirLive WMU-6500FS Wireless Hard Drive (and more) Review

ReviewSpring - Landisk NS347 NAS Review

« Previous PageNext Page »