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Entre le point d’accès Wifi et le NAS, le 213 est là pour se faire valoir comme équipement réseau à proprement dit. Il permet de relayer le Wifi, tout en stockant et centralisant les données. Le savoir-faire de Synology en matière de stockage réseau est renommé, son savoir-faire en Wifi l’est moins, nous verrons ce que cela donne dabs ce nouvel article.
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One of the most exciting things about reporting on solid state technology is being on the cutting edge of advance and having the opportunity to introduce introduce next generation products to the world. This morning is a perfect example of just that and we guarantee our review of the first official 12Gbps SAS SSD will be one of one a very select few having their hands on a similar solution. As a comparable, it is like being the first two demonstrate a twelve cylinder engine in a world of eight.
12Gbps SAS is not entirely new though as it has been demonstrated by manufacturers for a few years now, the problem being of course that fine tuning, and lack of hardware to allow its proper implementation and testing, have kept it out of the hands of the world. Our introduction and review of the Ultrastar HGST SSD800MM 400GB 12Gbps SSD changes all of that. The beauty of this report though is enhanced by LSI who have graciously provided their new, and as of yet unannounced and unreleased, LSI SAS 9300-8e HBA.
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There are definitely faster USB 3.0 flash drives on the market, but with a price tag of under $25, the Team Group Color Turn 32GB unit definitely has its appeal. Coming in with about 60MB/s read and 25MB/s write when transferring large files was acceptable to me. Getting the files on there may take longer than I'd like, but accessing them once on the drive is far quicker.
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NAS devices have come a long way in the past several years. What used to be a bunch of hard drives plugged into a motherboardwith an Ethernet NIC and a power port, running a stripped down Linux kernel with a few fileshare services running has expanded to these comparative monstrosities with connectivity galore: USB ports, eSATA ports, multiple NICs, and now HDMI. A NAS isn’t so much a NAS any longer: it’s a multimedia computer not just suited for the office closet, but for the living room, as well. The QNAP TS-469L, combined with QTS 4.0.1, wants to be in your living room. It wants to be your multimedia machine, storing the things you want to see on your television, be those things cast from your laptop, HTPC, or streaming device, or shown directly from the device itself. In this review, we’ll go into light depth on many of the features of the QNAP TS-469L, but also QTS 4.0.1, as this is the first QNAP product review we’ve done since the overhauled firmware was released several weeks ago.
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The 3 drive SanDisk Extreme II array broke a lot of lab records today and clearly displayed that SanDisk has on their hands a top tier drive capable of jaw dropping performance.
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Im vergangenen Jahr lud Samsung nach Seoul ein, um der Weltpresse die SSD 840 Basic und die SSD 840 Pro vorzustellen. Auch 2013 veranstaltet das Unternehmen ein SSD Global Summit, auf dem ein neues Solid State Drive für Endkunden präsentiert wurde: Die SSD 840 EVO ist im Consumer-Bereich angesiedelt und soll auf lange Sicht den performanten Ersatz der SSD 840 Basic darstellen. Zum Einsatz kommt dabei überarbeitete Technik und erneut der vergleichsweise kostengünstige TLC-NAND-Flash, der in Kapazitäten von bis zu einem Terabyte implementiert ist. Ab August werden die entsprechenden Datenträger im Handel zu finden sein. Ein umfassendes Softwarepaket folgt im dritten Quartal. In diesem Feature-Artikel haben wir für euch alle wichtigen Informationen zur SSD 840 EVO kurz zusammengefasst.
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Now, when it comes to the SSD market, no other SSD vendor out there is making as much noise as Samsung these days and less than 10 months after Samsung’s initial unveiling of the Samsung 840, they’ve introduced the successor, the Samsung 840 EVO. Today we’ll be reviewing both the 250GB and the 750GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD; however, it’ll also be available in 120GB, 500GB and 1TB flavors ...
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Seagate, with its Dashboard software and Slim Portable, offers the best "Bang for your Buck" in portable backup solutions.
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We take a dive into the latest OS offering from QNAP: QTS 4.0.2 and its new features including Photo Station, Music Station and File Station.
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Every now and again I get the chance to have a product a little ahead of every other reviewer in the world and in some cases, I’ve been able to claim the worlds first review as well. There is however one drive that I’m sure many reviewers are waiting to get their hands on, and thanks to Kingston I’ve been able to get a hands on world, exclusive look at the HyperX Predator 1TB USB3.0 flash drive.
A few months ago I had a look at the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G3 64GB, which features a build and design that is fairly similar to that of the 1TB drive that I have to play with today, however this is of course a little more special with its HyperX branding and of course the mammoth 1TB capacity.
As opposed to most flash drives that we’ve seen from Kingston, the HyperX Predator 1TB is far more worthy of the typical plastic packaging that is pretty much the standard. Instead, this drive comes in a rather sleek looking metal tin with a fitted foam interior that holds both the drive and the accessories that come with it. Alongside the mammoth 1TB drive, we find a keyring for attaching the drive to a set of keys or hand-cuffs; as after all you really don’t want to be letting this drive out of your sight too soon as I felt whilst I had it in my possession. The other accessory we get is a short USB extension cable which for many users will be a well used accessory due to the fact that the drive is a little wider than a typical USB drive.
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