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Thecus (N3200) 750 GB Network Storage Server

$334.00 to $579.00



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.

Manufacturer:Thecus Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveTechnical FeaturesControllerNetworkingMiscellaneous
MPNN3200
Network Storage Type   Network Storage Server
Form FactorExternal
Platform   PC • Unix • Mac
Hard Drive Type   Hot-Swap
Hard Drive Capacity   750 GB
Ports1 x LAN • 1 x WAN • 2 x USB 2.0
Special FeaturesPrint Server • DHCP Support • NAS • Hot Swap • Additional Drive capacity via USB 2.0
Controller TypeUSB 2.0
Controller RAID LevelJBOD • RAID 0 • RAID 1 • RAID 5
Networking TypeGigabit Network Adapter
Data Link ProtocolEthernet • Fast Ethernet • Gigabit Ethernet
Complient standardsBSMI • CE • C-Tick • VCCI • RoHS
Operating SystemApple MacOS 8.6 • Apple MacOS 9 • Linux • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows NT • Microsoft Windows XP • UNIX • Apple MacOS X • Microsoft Windows 2003 • Microsoft Windows Vista
UPC4712505091013


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thecus, n3200, 750, gb, network, storage, server,

D-link DNS-343 Network Storage Server

$354.00 to $656.00



The D-Link DNS-343 4-Bay Network Storage Enclosure, when used with internal SATA drives, enables you to share documents, files, and digital media such as music, photos, and video with everyone on the home or office network.

Manufacturer:D-link Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveTechnical FeaturesControllerNetworkingMiscellaneous
MPNDNS-343
Network Storage Type   Network Storage Server
Form FactorInternal
Hard Drive Type   Standard
Expansion Bays (total)4 bays
Expansion Bays (free)4 free bays
Special FeaturesPrint Server • NAS
Controller TypeRAID • Serial ATA
Controller RAID LevelJBOD • RAID 0 • RAID 1 • RAID 5
Networking TypeUSB 2.0
Data Link ProtocolIEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3ab
Complient standardsCE
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows XP • Microsoft Windows Vista
UPC790069313288


Tags:

d-link, dns-343, network, storage, server,

G-Technology G-SF31000 1000 GB Hard Drive Array

$380.00 to $587.00



The 1TB G-SAFE External Hard Drive Array from G-Technology is an external hard drive array that provides real-time mirrored backup of all data. The array features two 1TB hard drive modules in a RAID 1 configuration for real-time backup of data.

Manufacturer:G-Technology Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveControllerNetworkingMiscellaneous
MPNG-SF31000
Network Storage Type   Hard Drive Array
Hard Drive Type   Portable
Hard Drive Capacity   1000 GB
HD Spindle speed7,200 RPM
Controller TypeFireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) • USB 2.0 • eSATA
Controller RAID LevelRAID 1
Networking TypeUSB 2.0
UPC705487182002


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g-technology, g-sf31000, 1000, gb, hard, drive, array,


Western Digital Sharespace (WDA4NC40000) (WDA4NC40000N) 4000 GB Network Storage Server


This high-speed network-attached storage system with capacities up to 4 TB and a space-saving footprint gives you all the benefits of a big time data center without the need for a big time IT department. Perfect for centralizing and sharing data and multimedia files on a small office or home network.


LaCie (301300U) 4000 GB Network Storage Server


The LaCie Ethernet Disk offers high performance storage with Gigabit Ethernet for sharing important files, storing web servers, backing up critical data, and archiving folders. The Active Directory support enables easy integration into your office’s networks.


Promise SmartStor™ NS4300N Network Storage Server


Support up to four hot-swappable SATA 3Gb/s hard drives, NS4300N allows you to expand capacity as your needs grow at the lowest incremental cost. Comprehensive file sharing protocols support enables cross-platform file services for Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh.


Iomega 34571 2000 GB Network Hard Drive


This device provides easy-to-use, yet powerful, network storage for the home user and the three step setup is a breeze, even if you've never used a network drive before.