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Dear Media friends,
APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post
in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!
* Title: QNAP TS-409 Network Attached Storage System ( -at -) APH Networks
* Description: Ever since Junior High computer labs, all the documents we use
are stored on network drives alone -- because the students will be using a
different computer pretty much every time, and Deep Freeze are deployed on
every workstation so smart-arse 15 year olds won't be messing around the
computers all that much. At home, however, all my documents are stored on my
computer's local hard disks. I've never really given much thought into an
always-on network drive because, well, this type of system never really
caught my attention in the first place. As time progresses, my local area
network became more and more complicated and filled up with an ever expanding
count of computers. The need for a central data storage device due to this
phenomenon became more evident. Almost two years ago, I've reviewed the
Thermaltake Muse NAS RAID network attached storage device -- which brought
quite a revolutionary change of computer usage habits in my house, at least
for me. From regular data transfers, data backups, local file hosting, to
media streaming, I've always wondered how I ever lived without it for all
these years. There was one problem with the Muse NAS RAID though: The
performance did not meet my expectations. Looking for a high performance,
easy to use, loaded with features NAS device, it seems that I've finally
found a solution -- the QNAP TS-409 Turbo NAS. My major concern: It better be
fast. So let's see how it goes.
* Link:
http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/qnap_ts_409 [1]
* Image:
http://aphnetworks.com/review/qnap_ts_409/012.JPG [2]
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