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Logitec releases 4-Bay RAID Storage its named LHR-4BRH80EFU3WR
Logitec has showed off a new 4-bay RAID storage to its range called the LHR-4BRH80EFU3WR. Measuring W130.6mm x D218.8mm x H168.0mm and weighing 4.2kg, the (who thinks of these names?) LHR-4BRH80EFU3WR is equipped with a USB 3.0 port, an eSATA port, a Firewire400 port.
It'll also have two Firewire800 ports, RAID (0,1,3,5,10) & JBOD support, a built-in cooling fan at the back and four 3.5-inch SATA HDD bays (4x 2TB WD RED installed). The LHR-4BRH80EFU3WR will begin shipping from late February for 74,800 Yen (a whopping $733).
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#4763097 Posted on: 02/10/2014 10:12 AM
I dont know why anyone bothers with these low spec NAS's.
always expensive and only do storage, limited utilities.
you should all get what I have and wait until the offers arrive(quite often cash back offers),
HP Proliant Micro Server. 4 x 3-1/2 bays and 1 5-1/4 bay for optical drive
USB everywhere, esata, internal USB and MOST importantly low profile PCI-E express slot.
so what does this mean.
It's basically a whole PC that I installed Windows 7 on.
dual core amd at 2.2ghz and 2gb ram (upgradable)
I put an ATI 6450 in which gives me sound and 1080p capable video play back via HDMI.
Blu Ray drive in the ODD slot and 4 x 2gb drives.
I serve files around my home via the 1gb ethernet and run XBMC , an nntp client , etc, it's powerful enough for some games including MAME and N64 , Megadrive, SNES etc which I play via Xbox 360 pad and Wireless receiver.
the server after cashback cost me £110 which inculded a 250gb drive.
another £30 or so for the Ati 6450 and then 2tb drives and its a FAR cheaper and MUCH more useful NAS than all these "new" ones popping up hugely over priced.
This isn't a NAS
It's a multi-bay enclosure
If you want a proper NAS you should probably be looking for something with NAS in the title
I dont know why anyone bothers with these low spec NAS's.
always expensive and only do storage, limited utilities.
you should all get what I have and wait until the offers arrive(quite often cash back offers),
HP Proliant Micro Server. 4 x 3-1/2 bays and 1 5-1/4 bay for optical drive
USB everywhere, esata, internal USB and MOST importantly low profile PCI-E express slot.
so what does this mean.
It's basically a whole PC that I installed Windows 7 on.
dual core amd at 2.2ghz and 2gb ram (upgradable)
I put an ATI 6450 in which gives me sound and 1080p capable video play back via HDMI.
Blu Ray drive in the ODD slot and 4 x 2gb drives.
I serve files around my home via the 1gb ethernet and run XBMC , an nntp client , etc, it's powerful enough for some games including MAME and N64 , Megadrive, SNES etc which I play via Xbox 360 pad and Wireless receiver.
the server after cashback cost me £110 which inculded a 250gb drive.
another £30 or so for the Ati 6450 and then 2tb drives and its a FAR cheaper and MUCH more useful NAS than all these "new" ones popping up hugely over priced.
This isn't a NAS
It's a multi-bay enclosure
If you want a proper NAS you should probably be looking for something with NAS in the title
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I dont know why anyone bothers with these low spec NAS's.
always expensive and only do storage, limited utilities.
you should all get what I have and wait until the offers arrive(quite often cash back offers),
HP Proliant Micro Server. 4 x 3-1/2 bays and 1 5-1/4 bay for optical drive
USB everywhere, esata, internal USB and MOST importantly low profile PCI-E express slot.
so what does this mean.
It's basically a whole PC that I installed Windows 7 on.
dual core amd at 2.2ghz and 2gb ram (upgradable)
I put an ATI 6450 in which gives me sound and 1080p capable video play back via HDMI.
Blu Ray drive in the ODD slot and 4 x 2gb drives.
I serve files around my home via the 1gb ethernet and run XBMC , an nntp client , etc, it's powerful enough for some games including MAME and N64 , Megadrive, SNES etc which I play via Xbox 360 pad and Wireless receiver.
the server after cashback cost me £110 which inculded a 250gb drive.
another £30 or so for the Ati 6450 and then 2tb drives and its a FAR cheaper and MUCH more useful NAS than all these "new" ones popping up hugely over priced.