Do It Yourself NAS
build your own network attached storage device
Home
About
Home
>
Reviews
,
Thecus
> Thecus 1U4500 Review: Rackmount NAS with focus on performance
Thecus 1U4500 Review: Rackmount NAS with focus on performance
May 10th, 2007
nick
Leave a comment
Go to comments
SmallNetBuilder checks out the rackmount
Thecus 1U4500
which can hold four SATA drives.
Categories:
Reviews
,
Thecus
Comments (0)
Trackbacks (0)
Leave a comment
Trackback
No comments yet.
No trackbacks yet.
Name (required)
E-Mail (will not be published) (required)
Website
Subscribe to comments feed
Understanding RAID
2.5 *terabyte* hot-swap storage — for $730
RSS
Google
Youdao
Xian Guo
Zhua Xia
My Yahoo!
newsgator
Bloglines
iNezha
Categories
Category
Benchmarks
Comparisons
Deals
Guides
How-To
News
Reviews
Hardware
Cases
Chassis
Complete Systems
Drive Cooling
Hard Drives
RAID Cards
3Ware/AMCC
Areca
Hightpoint RocketRAID
Intel
LSI
Promise Supertrak
Removable Drive Racks
USB
Prebuilt NAS
Buffalo Terastation
Drobo
Hammer Z-Box
Intel
LaCie Ethernet Disk
Linksys
Netgear ReadyNAS
QNAP
Seagate
Synology
Thecus
VIA ARTiGO
Western Digital
Software
File Systems
Btrfs
LVM
ZFS
Linux Software RAID
Network File Systems
iSCSI
NFS
Samba
Operating Systems
ClarkConnect
Debian
FreeBSD
FreeNAS
NASLite
OpenMediaVault
SME Server
Ubuntu Linux
Windows Home Server
Ads
Recent Posts
New NAS Comparison Guide
Building an Ultra-Low-Power File Server with the Trim-Slice
FLOSS Weekly Episode 198: FreeNAS
How-To: Set up a home file server using FreeNAS
Compact Network Attached Storage from Synology: DiskStation DS411 Slim
Recent Comments
myangeldust on
HP kills Windows Home Server line, claims Vail fail not to blame
myangeldust on
Has Microsoft just ruined Windows Home Server?
Gord chaney on
Systm Episode 60: Build Your Own NAS
western digital wd tv on
Ars System Guide: Home Media Server
Rudi
on
Rumours of FreeNAS’ Death Greatly Exaggerated
Recent Comments