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Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

Reviews A generously-specified appliance running Windows Storage Server 2003, the StorCenter Pro NAS 450r scores on performance, but is pricey and lacks capacity.

Wednesday, October 08 2008 11:30 AM

Tags: Appliance, Iomega Corp., RAID 5, Storage, RAID, NAS, RAID 5 Configuration, Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows


Adaptec Snap Server 650

Adaptec Snap Server 650

Reviews Adaptec's Snap Server 650 appears pricey, but it offers the performance and scalability of a high-end server while being much easier to deploy and manage, with useful data protection facilities also provided.

Wednesday, March 07 2007 10:11 AM


StorPac SP40

StorPac SP40

Reviews This external RAID subsystem looks smart and is straightforward to set up and use. If you're looking for a good-value backup solution for your business, put the StorPac SP40 on your shortlist.

Thursday, April 14 2005 09:30 AM


Infortrend moves into enterprise storage

News The company is hoping that its five new SAN systems for scale-out storage will pull in medium-sized business customers.

Thursday, June 18 2009 11:28 AM

Tags: Storage management, Data Management, Hewlett-Packard Co., Enterprise Storage, SAN, storage virtualization, IBM Corp., Data Management, Storage management, Infortrend


Non-standard RAID levels primer: RAID 5E and 5EE

Techguide In this article on non-standard RAID levels, Scott Lowe describes the advantages and disadvantages of RAID 5E and RAID 5EE.

Thursday, October 11 2007 07:47 AM

Tags: Storage software


Get the basics on multilevel RAID sets

Techguide Scott Lowe describes the basics of multilevel RAID sets and tells you about the pros and cons of each.

Thursday, April 27 2006 08:57 AM


Gateway touts new server, storage devices

News The computer maker has refreshed its server and storage offerings for business and government sectors.

Wednesday, June 01 2005 02:09 PM

Tags: Servers


Learn about 'specialty' RAID levels

Techguide Scott Lowe covers the last set of RAID levels that you are likely to meet in normal storage infrastructures. In this article, he gives you the specs on RAID 15, RAID 51, and RAID 100.

Wednesday, May 10 2006 02:30 PM


Understand 'single digit' RAID levels

Techguide Learn the pros and cons for RAID levels one through six and find out which levels are best for your specific storage needs.

Saturday, April 08 2006 01:42 PM


Understand the differences between basic and dynamic disks

Techguide Scott Lowe looks at both types of disks and discusses how each can be used most effectively.

Tuesday, August 02 2005 02:12 PM

Tags: Storage, RAID, Microsoft Server 2003


Tiko Classic 340

Reviews It’s hard to see much value in the iSCSI facilities, but as an NAS appliance the Tiko Classic 340 is competitively priced, easy to manage and works well.

Monday, March 14 2005 10:35 AM


Iomega NAS P850m

Reviews Iomega's P850m NAS appliance is an enterprise-class device that combines high-capacity storage with high levels of redundancy and superb ease of use. It carries a lofty price tag, but the overall TCO makes it one for the shortlist.

Thursday, July 24 2003 07:54 AM


Acer Altos easyStore

Reviews Acer's Altos easyStore is similar in capacity and specification to other small-business NAS appliances, but the bundled backup and recovery software make it worthy of serious consideration.

Monday, June 25 2007 10:01 AM


Data Robotics DroboPro

Reviews DroboPro is a business-class RAID storage array that accepts virtually any SATA disk on the market, supports iSCSI and pretty much looks after itself. What more could you want?

Friday, September 18 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Robotics, Storage, USB, RAID, NAS, storage array, disk, Ethernet, Serial ATA, iSCSI


Networked storage heads for homes

Techguide Storage companies are betting that a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers juggling many PCs and shared files.

Saturday, March 25 2006 11:38 PM


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Output local group membership on Windows Server

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Command line skills for Windows Servers are essential to deliver information without wasting time. Here's how an old tool and a new tool can help.


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Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

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If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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  1. appliance
  2. desktop
  3. iomega corp.
  4. iscsi
  5. microsoft windows
  6. microsoft windows server
  7. nas
  8. raid
  9. raid 5 configuration
  10. server
  11. storage