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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Looking for a really fast NAS?
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Friday, November 7, 2008
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Network Attached Storage devic
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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Safe, accessible mega-storage is what Thecus delivers with the N5200PRO, and they deliver it in spades! It even looks good doing it. With support for up to five terabyte drives and multiple RAID setups, this little jewel has what it takes to satisfy most any home/small business user.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
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If you're looking for a high-end high-performance NAS device, look no further as Thecus N5200 PRO's features and performance would likely blow you away. Featuring five hot-swappable bays and RAID 6 support, we examine how this storage monster handle up to FIVE whopping Terabytes of data.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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Now on to the latest iteration of the 5200. The N5200BR Pro. This is basically the original X2, twice the ram, twice the flash and more than twice the CPU. It has all the features of the older model, and then adds a batch of new ones. Externally, they are completely identical, and it's almost impossible to tell the difference until they are opened up. Even then, you have to know what to look for to tell the differences.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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Thecus has made quite a name for itself when it comes to entry to mid-range NAS devices, its become something of a household name all over the world in this fairly new and growing market. A NAS or Network Attached Storage device is something that's very common in one way or another for businesses to use, although some might use a file server instead. However, the home and SOHO market has really taken to NAS appliances as an affordable backup and storage solution. The N5200 Pro from Thecus is more for the small business market and it's a step up from Thecus' previous products, although it has a lot in common with the N5200. The chassis is identical and so are the basic features such as five 3.5-inch drive bays, a single eSATA connector, three USB ports and a type-B USB port for client mode usage.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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Thecus recently applied the "make it better" methodology to its five-disk N5200 NAS device. It's taken the original, sped it up, added some features and come up with a cunning name, the N5200 Pro. Question is, has Thecus added the extra "wow"? We've got five letters for you, dear readers: i-S-C-S-I.
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