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We’ve tested a few Synology products here at XSR over the past couple of years, but they’ve always been big Diskstations with plenty of storage capacity, or the physical space to add a large ammount of your own. Today I’m looking at something a little different. It still has Station in the name, but it won’t be building any “Good robot Us’es“, this one is a USB variant. No storage space of its own, but able to use your network and attached drives as its own personal data bank
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The Wi-Fi feature of the GoFlex Satellite is a great idea whose time has finally come. It was easy to connect to via either the web browser based interface or the App available from Apple's App Store. Sharing files with an Apple iPad is straightforward and is an easy way to expand the capacity to make sure all of your movies, music, and other files are accessible.
Thank you.
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Network storage is a concept that many people use without a second thought in corporate environments, but what about at home? In addition, a larger number of people are beginning to utilize cloud services, and most of those services include some storage capability. What if you could implement both, easily and with one device? All that and much more is readily available in a Network Attached Storage server from industry stalwart, QNAP. The TS-219P+ Turbo NAS uses a modern, energy-efficient 1.6 GHz Marvell ARM-based processor with 512 MB of DDR3 system memory to drive this storage server. A single Gigabit Ethernet network interface feeds data to the CPU, and then it's sent to two SATA 3Gb/s drive bays offering single disk, JBOD, and RAID 0/1 configurations. Benchmark Reviews recently examined the QNAP TS-659 Pro II Turbo NAS in detail, and now we compare the performance of this smaller unit against other network attached storage servers. If your m! edium-term data needs can be covered by 2-3GB of storage, you're a good candidate for a smaller two-bay unit like this one.
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Vor einigen Wochen haben wir als eine der ersten Hardware-Seiten im deutschen Web ein Review der brandneuen OCZ Agility 3 Solid State Disk (SSD) veröffentlicht. Kurz darauf hatten wir Intels neueste Speerspitze im Test, die 510er, die mit ihrem ebenfalls 6Gb/s schnellen SATA-Interface aber einer anderen Positionierung eher in den High-End-Markt zielt. Dabei konnte die Intel 510 sehr gute Ergebnisse abliefern und sich unseren Editor's Choice Award sichern. Auf den folgenden Seiten wollen wir uns nun ansehen, ob die Topmodelle der OCZ SATA-6Gb/s-Familie zurückschlagen können und was sie zu leisten im Stande sind. Dabei handelt es sich um die OCZ Vertex 3, sowie das "Obendrüber-Modell" OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS, die eine nochmal höhere Leistung gegenüber der Standard-Vertex-3 bieten soll.
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With Read/Write data transfer speeds well exceeding the 150MB/s barrier the latest DataTraveler Ultimate G2 64GB USB 3.0 flash drive by Kingston is without doubt the fastest USB flash drive to pass from our test bench to date.
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The Force GT is the latest in Corsair's range of SandForce based SSDs and features a tweaked architecture which should benefit reading and writing of music and video files (uncompressible data). Today we will be putting the 120GB model through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to find out how it compares to an alternative model which is also tuned for OS use rather than maximum IOPS.
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Die Crucial m4 SSD ist der momentane Spitzenreiter aus dem Hause Crucial mit Micron NAND, Marvell Controller und einer Kapazität von 64GB, 128GB und 256GB bis hin zu 512GB.
Wir haben die Crucial m4 256GB bzw. Micron RealSSD C400 256GB umfangreichen Tests unterzogen.
Bei sämtlichen Benchmarks wurde jeweils ein direkter Vergleich im IDE und AHCI Modus am SATA3 Port durchgeführt, wobei es ein paar Überraschungen gab, die der Testbericht zeigen wird.
Schauen wir uns an, ob die neuste m4 bzw. C400 SSD im Vergleich zur vorigen C300 SSD bei gleicher Größe noch besser abschneidet.
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Around the same time, Corsair shipped hardware review nerds a handful of samples. At the same time the first retail products were being shipped to retail and e-tail businesses. The reviewers found a previously unknown stability issue with their samples and reported the issue. Normally review nerds get products before resellers, but in this round a few cases of products were sold. I don't know how many drives ended up in the hands of end users, but I doubt it was 1,700 in the short amount of time they were available. I do know the end results aren't as potentially deadly as the Porsche issue. Yes, technically it was a recall, but it was handled quickly, openly and honestly. Corsair really showed what kind of company they are while handling this issue. The new, issue free drives are hitting e-tail, retail and hardware review nerds alike this week.
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La norme SATA III se fait de plus en présente, et forcément les SSD exploitant cette techno suivent à vitesse grand V, comme le S511 de ce jour. Un produit qui provient de chez ADATA, et qui parpinne quand même du 550 Mo/sec en lecture et du 510 Mo/sec en écriture. Un SSD qui va donc vitesse grand V, que nous n'allons pas manquer de contrôler au radar.
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The Synology DS411+ II is an amazing device providing Web Hosting, file Sharing, Media serving, and up to 12TB of space. Check out this Super NAS, see if it truly is the small business savior.
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