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D-link (DNS-321) 190 MB Network Storage Link$110.00 to $198.00
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Tags:data, robotics, drobopro, drpr1a21, hard, drive, array, | LaCie 2big Quadra (301352U) 2000 GB Hard Drive Array$297.00 to $478.00
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Thecus (N3200) 750 GB Network Storage Server

The iTunes® Server offers music streaming throughout the entire home, while the Photo Web Server enables users to share their precious photos anywhere on the network. With the N3200, the digital lifestyle can be fully realized.
NetGear RNDP6610 (RNDP6610-100NAS) 6000 GB Network Storage Server

ReadyNAS Pro is the newest and most powerful member of the award-winning ReadyNAS product family. Designed for small and medium businesses, workgroups and home offices, ReadyNAS Pro delivers class-leading performance, ease of use, and robust features in a small desktop form factor chassis supporting 6 SATA channels and up to 9 TB of storage.Minimize
Western Digital My Book World Edition 4 TB (WDH2NC40000N) Network Storage Server

Automatic and continuous backup for all the computers on your network Centralize all your family¿s digital content Best-in-class performance ¿ cutting-edge technologies to deliver high performance read and write speeds ideal for the most demanding users. Built-in media server for streaming music, photos and movies to any DLNA certified multimedia device such as Playstation 3, Xbox 360, wireless digital picture frames, and connected audio receivers. DLNA 1.5 & UPnP certified. iTunes server support ¿ Centralize your music collection and stream to a Mac or Windows PC using iTunes software.Minimize
NetGear RNDP600E (RNDP600E-100NAS) 1 GB Network Storage Server

The ReadyNAS Pro automates future volume expansion and provides the utmost option in data protection. File and media streaming services are second to none, and the comprehensive backup support helps to prevent a data loss catastrophe.


