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panda1
16th April 2009
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Maxtor Shared Storage II is a 2TB network storage drive connecting via RJ45 jack through your router as a network drive and not directly to your computer.
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Guest 29th November 2008
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Fast way to share data in the home.
MUST use new firmware from Netgear site in the "downloads" section.
I have not had a problem since this upgrade.
Very good unit.
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Guest 24th October 2008
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Cheap but as almost allways, you get what u pay for. Unstable, some times one of the computers in my network wouldn't map the drive (probably software problem but theres no update avalable).
Problem when s
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thinktank
10th October 2008
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If you are short on the budget for hardware, D-link usually does the budget limitation however it does have some limitations with compatibilities with many brands, that would be the trade off for getting it at
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johnnnnny 9th October 2008
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I bought this unit over a cheaper NAS box as it had the internal usb printserver... however I couldnt get it to work with my Epson Photo 950.
I tried to contact Epson for support but got the following repl
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brookesm 11th September 2008
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Cant take disks out and use them anywhere else if you experience a hardware fault. Software updates nag every time starting management interface, then often unable to connect to web site to update. I bought one
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jbragonier 2nd September 2008
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I can't recommend this Netgear product due to my experience with this SC101 and hours of lost effort, first to see the unit from my computers, then trying to get into the unit to restore backed up but unavailab
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Guest 19th August 2008
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I did a lot of research into NAS before buying one of these as this ticked pretty much all of my boxes in terms of redundancy, flexibility and price.
It is essential if you buy one to check out www.r
- Read Guest's review on Netgear ReadyNAS Duo 500GB (213 words)
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mikekoi
20th July 2008
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This devices performance is the opposite to my reason for purchase. I wanted a reliable network systems back up device. I got an extremely flaky unreliable but attractive space heater. I would firmly recommend
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Guest 19th July 2008
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I bought NetGear SC101 two years ago after reading about cost effective NAS storage devices.
After installation of two 250gb disk drives and connecting the SC101 storage to the home network, I starte
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Storage area network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A storage area network ( SAN ) is an architecture to attach remote computer storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes) to servers in such a way that the devices appear as locally attached to the operating system. Although the cost and complexity...
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SAN (Storage Area Networks) on STORAGE search .com
"The question is no longer 'How can I benefit from solid state storage?' but 'How do I best implement solid state in my existing infrastructure?' With XcelaSAN, we enable organizations...
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Storage Networking Industry Association ... Storage Area Networking Essentials ... File Area Networks: An Introduction
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IBM Redbooks | Introduction to Storage Area Networks
With current estimates of data to be managed and made available increasing at 60 percent per annum, this is where a storage area network (SAN) enters the arena.
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Storage Area Networks (SAN),data backup & recovery SAN's,UK
Storage Area Networks (SAN's) can provide an effective solution to the data storage demands of businesses today.
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SAN - Network World
The latest Storage Area Networks (SAN), Fibre Channel, iSCSI and InfiniBand news and analysis from Network World. ... Storage Array Products
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Using NetWisdom in Multi-tiered Storage Area Networks to Diagnose and Prevent Performance Problems 13 Apr 07...
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Avante Digital - Network Storage Specialists - Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Avante Digital specialise in the in supply and integration of industry leading SATA to SCSI and Fibre Channel and IDE to SCSI RAID - iSCSI, Infortrend, lapistor, eonstor, era, e-raid, open-e, ADIC, ...
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Scaling storage networks demands careful consideration | 25 Apr 2007 |
Storage area networks (SANs) must scale to accommodate the added demands of more users along with a proliferation of more sophisticated enterprise applications.
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A SAN or Storage Area Network is used in the process of backing up files and information from a Network. It is a good idea for personal users to back up their data and folders but for business users it should be essential. If you have any experience using a SAN why not write a review and share your opinions with other users.

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