Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Christopher , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: There's a wide range of NAS options available now. There's Atom-based devices like the four bay Synology DS414 ; there's PowerPC based devices like the two bay Thecus N2310 ; and there's Intel-based devices like the five bay Thecus N5550 . While the numb...
Similar to the Seagate NAS 4-bay we saw last week, the rebuild process takes much less time compared to the RAID expansion process. The time taken for the various RAID modifications are amongst the lowest of all the four-bay NAS units that we have evaluat...
The QNAP TS-451 is perhaps the most interesting, innovative and exciting NAS we have tested to date.At its heart is the Intel Celeron J1800 dual-core processor, a desktop budget solution that we found more than capable 3 months ago. This processor was cap...
Abstract: Introducing the recently announced QNAP TS-451 high performance home or small office NAS. The TS-451 supports up to 4 SATA 6Gb/s HDDs (2.5″ or 3.5″). TRIM support is also included so you can also use your favourite SSDs. Using the current compatibility li...
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Published: 2014-12-22, Author: Ben , review by: bit.com.au
This fully-featured and then-some QNAP NAS is able to effortlessly handle multiple network connections.OverallSpecs$829 AUD(pricing info)...
This latest addition to the QNAP family is quite a surprising NAS solution. With the TS-451's intended audience being the SOHO / home user marketplace, I am simply taken back by the shear amount of power this little white box has. During testing, I had t...
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: We have looked at many Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices over the years and the last two years this category has shown consistent improvements in software and increase in performance.The latest QNAP TS-451 is no different. Sporting a dual-core Intel...
Abstract: Since part 1, this TS-451 epic has been classified as Storage and Multimedia. But our discussion of the multimedia side of things has so far been restricted to feeding music, pictures and movies down the LAN into a variety of multimedia clients. Essentia...
Abstract: Almost an entire year has passed since part 4 of this review, which I concluded with “to be continued”. You deserve an explanation.The Yamaha RX-679 and the QNAP TS-451 were two bits of kit that turned out to be much more fascinating than I'd anticipated...