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While most low-price NAS products tend to target domestic use separately from serious small office installations, the Buffalo Linkstation Quad attempts to straddle both these markets, albeit, with a price hike. Yet it offers home users a faster, beefie...
The Linkstation Quad is a powerful and well-built product that also happens to be fairly simple to configure and manage. Home users wanting high capacity storage options, hardware versatility and a good web-based interface should like the product very...
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Product Code: LS-Q2.0TL/R5 The LinkStation Quad is Buffalos four-drive NAS built into a stretched 6in cube. Buffalo has chucked everything but the kitchen sink into its Buffalo LinkStation Quad NAS (network attached storage) drive. The Buffalo Link...
There’s no doubt that the LinkStation is a technically impressive storage system. However, you will need a fair amount of technical know-how in order to use many of its features properly. It’s also pretty expensive, even when you take its RAID...
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Buffalo has chucked everything but the kitchen sink into its LinkStation Quad NAS (network attached storage) drive. It’s packed with additional features that make it a lot more versatile than most conventional NAS drives. The black, vault-like unit hol...
RAID storage option, Life Agent backup program, access drive over the internet, built-in BitTorrent option...
Expensive, complex web-browser interface, doesn’t work with Time Machine...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 16:52:59
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With up to 4 terabytes of hot-swappable, fully redundant drives, you're not going to run out of space unless you decide to host a film festival.And those willing to delve into Buffalo's extremely deep settings will not run out of functionality, either...
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The days when Network Attached Storage (Nas) devices were the sole domain of network administrators and geeks are long gone. These days Nas devices are sold as domestic appliances for storing photos, video and audio, then serving that content to multip...
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Buffalo has chucked everything but the kitchen sink into its Buffalo LinkStation Quad NAS (network attached storage) drive. The Buffalo LinkStation Quad is packed with additional features that make it a lot more versatile than most conventional NAS dr...
There’s no doubt that the LinkStation is a technically impressive storage system. However, you will need a fair amount of technical know-how in order to use many of its features properly. It’s also pretty expensive, even when you take its RAID feature...
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Updated: 2011-07-30 16:52:59
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Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices are finding their way into more and more households. The LinkStation Quad is one of Buffalo’s latest home-aimed models and is available with three different storage capacities. Our test sample is the entry-level m...
A feature-rich NAS device that offers flexibility and great performance for a competitive price...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-07-30 16:52:59
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So you are thinking about buying a raid-enabled NAS storage array for your home. Maybe not, then again how about something you can store all your music, videos and photos? Well, Buffalo has a solution for the latter in its Linkstation Quad device that...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-07-30 16:52:59
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With up to 4 terabytes of hot-swappable, fully redundant drives, youre not going to run out of space unless you decide to host a film festival. And those willing to delve into Buffalos extremely deep settings will not run out of functionality, either...
Powerful (and free) remoteaccess client. Drives easy to swap out. Quiet. 85page manual will please RTFM crowd.
Slowest transfer speeds in our test, though not by a lot. Configuring Web access and other advanced features takes patience. Ungodly expensive, but you get what you pay for.
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Updated 12/17/08: Replaced Fig 1 with updated chart The SOHO NAS market has been dominated by single and dual-drive products. Generally, four drive NAS products have not been targeted at SOHO buyers—they are just too expensive. However, Buf...
Least expensive 4 drive RAID 5 NAS, Can be used as a Mac OS Time Machine destination, Quiet operation, Remote Web Access...
Bottom of the pack performance for fourdrive NASes, Power down is the default RAID Failure mode, Drives not hot swappable, No logging for FTP or Web Access...
Four SATA Drive NAS with support for RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10. Available in 1, 2 and 4 TB models...
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