Earlier today we published a full review of the new ASUSTOR AS-304T, a low-cost, consumer focused NAS with several features derived from the company's more powerful products. The AS-2 and AS-3 Series ...
With the storage and privileges completed, we’re two-thirds through the basic setup. The next step is to configure the NAS’ and its hardware. You could have started with this too as it doesn’t matter ...
Our introduction to Asustor came at CES 2013 when the new NAS builder displayed their wares with parent company ASUS. Building a competitive NAS brand would have been difficult for ASUS, as GIGABYTE ...
Utilizes sixth generation Intel Apollo Lake platform with Celeron dual/quad-core processors, 2GB and 8GB RAM specifications, featuring powerful computing power and a high-level graphics chip, equipped ...
Multiple research reports on the Network Attached Storage (NAS) market have indicated a similar trend that the NAS market will show continuing growth in the next five years driven by a wide range of ...
It’s been quite a while since my last review of a NAS unit, that one being ASUSTOR’s AS6208T. Techgage has taken a look at some other NASes in the meantime, however, such as with Robert Tanner’s look ...
Upgrade to ADM 3.2.2 to enjoy Seagate’s newest version of IronWolf® Health Management today!Seagate and ASUSTOR are helping you make monitoring hard drives and improving system reliability easier than ...
The Asustor AS3304T Gen2 can house four 3.5" hard drives or 2.25" SSDs. This NAS unit is tied to a single 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet jack, meaning 2500 / 8 minus QOS and random overhead like ...
Asustor's AS-202TE ($293.91) is a superb and affordable little NAS (network attached storage) device for home users and SOHO businesses. A few minor niggles aside, just about the worst thing about it ...
ASUSTOR collected all storage related functions, except shared folders, within the same app: The Storage Manager. The first page provides an overview of your current setup and its usage. The more ...
Prices of SSDs are getting lower and lower, now reaching a 5 cents per GB level. Personally, if you do not need huge volume sizes, I would recommend SSDs, really, not just for endurance and the ...
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