“The Thecus N5200B network attached storage device definitely has a lot of features that are appealing to both casual users and enterprise customers. Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, an integrated printer server, eSATA and USB support and the ability to run RAID 5 and 6 really give the N5200 an edge over most other options on the market. And not many NAS devices offer the ability to use 5 hard drives; another plus for storage hungry users.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
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If TWiCH and the video version of the PC Perspective Podcast on TWiT haven’t scared you off, Ryan has a video enhanced version of the Thecus N200B NAS device. This little box can hold up to five 500GB drives, cooled by a loud 100mm fan that was Ryan’s least favourite part. The remainder of the construction of the NAS was top notch and the software and setup reasonably simple and represents the top of the line series that Thecus offers. Check out this Gold Award winning networked storage solution in his full review.