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Buffalo LinkStation Live (LS-CH1.5TL) 1500 GB Network Storage Server

$181.00 to $320.00



Buffalo LinkStation Live is a network attached storage built in DLNA server, desined for home networking to share your documents, pictures, movie and music over a network.

Manufacturer:BuffaloShop Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveTechnical FeaturesControllerNetworkingDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNLS-CH1.5TL
Network Storage Type   Network Storage Server
Form FactorExternal
Platform   PC • Mac
Hard Drive Type   Standard
Hard Drive Capacity   1500 GB
Total Storage capacity1.5 GB
HD Spindle speed7,200 RPM
HD Data Transfer Rate150 MBps
Quantity1
Ports1 x LAN • 1 x USB 2.0
Special FeaturesPrint Server • NAS • FTP Server • Auto Power off • UPS support
Controller TypeSerial ATA
Networking TypeGigabit Network Adapter • USB 2.0
Data Link ProtocolEthernet • Fast Ethernet • Gigabit Ethernet • Hi-Speed USB • IEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3ab
Width1.78 in.
Depth6.15 in.
Height6.89 in.
Weight2.5 lb.
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows XP • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 • Microsoft Windows Vista • Apple MacOS 10.3.9 • Microsoft Windows Server 2008
UPC747464118680


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buffalo, linkstation, live, ls-ch1.5tl, 1500, gb, network, storage, server,

Seagate BlackArmor (ST320005SHA10G-RK) 1000 GB Network Storage Server

$440.00 to $933.00



Serial ATA interface disk drives are designed for easy installation. It is not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. The jumper block adjacent to the SATA interface connector on SATA 150MB/s drives is for factory use only.

Manufacturer:Seagate Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveControllerNetworkingMiscellaneous
MPNST320005SHA10G-RK
Network Storage Type   Network Storage Server
Hard Drive Type   Hot-Swap
Hard Drive Capacity   1000 GB
HD Spindle speed7,200 RPM
HD Data Transfer Rate125 MBps
Controller TypeSerial ATA
Controller RAID LevelRAID 0 • RAID 1 • RAID 10 • RAID 5
Networking TypeGigabit Network Adapter
UPC763649015193


Tags:

seagate, blackarmor, st320005sha10g-rk, 1000, gb, network, storage, server,

Seagate ST320005LSA10G-RK 2000 GB Network Storage Server

$259.00 to $475.00



The BlackArmor NAS 220 server is a small-business-specific network attached storage solution designed to provide centralized storage and data backup, helping to deliver business continuity for up to 20 PCs.

Manufacturer:Seagate Product MPNKey FeaturesHard DriveControllerNetworkingMiscellaneous
MPNST320005LSA10G-RK
Network Storage Type   Network Storage Server
Hard Drive Type   Standard
Hard Drive Capacity   2000 GB
HD Data Transfer Rate1000 MBps
Controller TypeSerial ATA
Controller RAID LevelJBOD • RAID 0 • RAID 1
Networking TypeGigabit Network Adapter • USB 2.0
UPC763649016510


Tags:

seagate, st320005lsa10g-rk, 2000, gb, network, storage, server,


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.


Hewlett Packard EX495 (FL705AA#ABA) 1500 GB Network Storage Server


The HP EX495 Media Smart Server is the all-in-one solution to manage your media: a home server that can automatically backup and protect your digital memories, centralize your media and content for sharing with family and friends, and enable you to enjoy your digital media while at home or away.


Seagate BlackArmor (ST320005SHA10G-RK) 1000 GB Network Storage Server


Serial ATA interface disk drives are designed for easy installation. It is not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. The jumper block adjacent to the SATA interface connector on SATA 150MB/s drives is for factory use only.


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.