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Philips shows off simple NAS device

Phillips NASIf you’re looking for a simple NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution, Philips has you covered.

They have released one of the most simplistic NAS drives out there. It looks like just a simple external hard drive, but instead of a USB cord, just plug in an ethernet cable and you’re ready to go. It has a built-in FTP server so th

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Netgear Makes NAS Move

Netgear Nas

Netgear recently padded its storage networking gear portfolio by acquiring Infrant Technologies for $60 million in cash. The networking vendor wants Infrant’s ReadyNAS network attached storage (NAS) appliances, which provide RAID data protection for small businesses looking to sock away a lot of data without breaking the bank.

The current Infrant product line includes Re

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Network Attached Storage Product Review

Network Attached Storage Product Review

The Linksys EtherFast NAS EFG120 is a capable solution for your home or small business, with some nice features.
The EFG120 has two removable 3.5-inch drive bays, each lockable, so you can expand the amount of storage easily. It can also act as a small-office file and print server, but unfortunately is limited to a s

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Consumer Network Attached Storage

Consumer Network Attached Storage

Consumer Network attached storage (NAS) is important to manufacturers. As the variety and quantity of digital media content stored on the home PC expands, and as home networks optimized for media sharing become more commonplace, consumers will seek a more secure and convenient way to store and access this content. According to Consum

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Network Sttached Storage Review

Network attached Storage ReviewNetwork attached Storage Review of the Linksys EFG120 network attached storage

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Network Attached Storage

Network Attached StorageA network-attached storage (NAS) device is a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server- centric system typically provides, such as e-mail, authentication or file management. NAS allows more hard disk storage space to be added to a n

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