Sabio Digital tunes up CM4 NAS
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- Published: Thursday, 18 January 2007 03:58
- Written by Tim Higgins
Sabio Digital today announced that it has enhanced its CM4 RAID NAS with FalconStor Softwares DiskSafe Express software.
FalconStors DiskSafe Express allows for Bare Metal Recovery (BMR), a process in which users can boot their Windows PCs from the disk image stored on the CM4 in the event of disk failure for a complete recovery of their data "in less than five minutes". Sabio CM4 now includes a single-user license for DiskSafe Express, with additional licenses available for purchase.
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Thecus launches combo NAS / switch
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- Published: Monday, 15 January 2007 03:19
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Thecus Technology recently announced the N1200 combination BYOD NAS and router.
The N1200 can accept one 2.5" or 3.5" SATA hard drive and has one eSATA and two USB 2.0 ports for capacity expansion. A "one-touch" copy button is provided for easy file back up from digital cameras or USB flash drives.
ZyXEL enters market with single and dual-drive NASes
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ZyXEL has announced single and dual-drive BYOD networked storage devices to kick off its NAS product line.
Buffalo pumps up NAS lineup
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- Published: Monday, 08 January 2007 02:00
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(Las Vegas, NV) Buffalo Technology refreshed its networked storage lineup with three new products introduced at CES today.
Netgear refreshes Zetera-based NAS
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- Published: Sunday, 07 January 2007 08:07
- Written by Tim Higgins
Netgear has announced a new version of its "Storage Centrol" NAS, adding gigabit Ethernet capability.
The Storage Central Turbo (SC101T) also now supports two 3.5-inch SATA disk drives of "any capacity".
Like its predecessor, the SC101T is based on Zetera's Z-SAN Storage Area Network technology, which works only with Windows 2000 and XP systems.
The SC101T is "expected to be available" in "early 2007". Pricing was not announced.Linksys gets into the consumer NAS game
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- Published: Saturday, 06 January 2007 11:42
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Ads in the current version of PC World provide a peek at some of the products that Linksys may announce during CES. The Cisco division won't be present in any of the show's venues, but will hold private meetings in an offsite hotel suite.
Infrant adds SMB rackmount NAS
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- Published: Monday, 04 December 2006 03:50
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Infrant Technologies today announced a Network Attached Storage (NAS) product for the SMB market. The ReadyNAS 1100 is packaged in a compact 12" deep 1U chassis, enabling back-to-back mounting in a four-post data rack. Typical power consumption is 75 watts with four hard drives.
Other hardware features include dual gigabit Ethernet ports, full-hardware RAID (0, 1, 5, X-RAID), support for up to four hot-swappable SATA hard drives and sequenced hard drive power on to protect against "start-up surging."
Iomega intros new small-biz NAS line
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- Published: Tuesday, 28 November 2006 02:52
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Iomega today announced the next generation of its Iomega StorCenter network-attached storage (NAS) devices. All models feature the Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system, optimized for file and print services across the network and SATA-II hot-swappable hard drives.
Anthology Solutions goes belly up
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