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Plextor Unveils Next-Gen 1TB Network Attached Storage

Plextor has just announced an update to its network-attached storage product offering. The two new additions come with a re-engineered unit and interface, and are touted as being the next-generation high
performance external storage devices.
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Published: 606 days 13 hours ago | News | Industry News | Tech
 
 

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decapitator - 607 days 7 hours ago
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Nice. This might come in handy sometime along the line, for me at least.
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travelguy2k - 606 days 5 hours ago
2 - all i really want is ...
a wi-fi enabled external HDD (this is close)
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doshey - 606 days 4 hours ago
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damn i can barely fill up 250gb who the hell will be able to fill up 1tb
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Alexander Roy - 606 days 4 hours ago
3.1 - Me.
I am a huge fan of animes and series in general an even if I would only copy them in DVD like quality, I could fill them up quite easily with what I have here. No joke. Watching 1TB worth of movies is something else, though.
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Amanosenpai - 606 days 4 hours ago
3.2 - kekekeke
Loads of music (even if u dont like or listen everything)

Loads of HD movies or series (°o°)

Loads of PRON (everybody loves it)

Loads of s#$T

yeyyy...
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Ro11z - 606 days 3 hours ago
4 - Not New Tech
we can already get a 1tb NAS drive

there only 1 ild use and thats the ripserver 1tb with a media server already built in with a CD drive in for direct ripping to the NAS server :) much better

http://www.ripfactory.com/r...
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hitthegspot - 606 days 2 hours ago
5 - It's all about the storage and the backup...
I'm a SAN Architect and storage is my life. With 3.5TB fibre jbod in the basement for pictures, DVD backups and music, backup space is limited. Not to mention the fact that as HDs double capacity every 6 months 3TB is now equal to a couple of drives rather than 14. This looks like a nice product, but I like to use raid and any solution that I use must be upgradeable, especially since I now have a 14 disk solution that will become obsolete by the end of the year. Just takes too much power for the whole solution. One other thing to consider is that once you have a unit that size you should have at least that much space in another location to move your data around just in case an emergency arises. I also like to keep disk images of all my machines so I don't need to reload the OS. MS really makes this a PITA. For those of you considering this unit check out this much cheaper solution and you can add and remove the drives as larger drives become available provided you have a tower PC like I do. If not the tower cases are cheap enough to allow you to build a storage solution thats right for your needs rather than a dead end NAS device specific solution. Hope it helps...

http://www.newegg.com/Produ...
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