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The editors liked
Choices of RAID options
Pleasant design
Integrated USB ports
Acts as a print server
The editors didn't like
Not quite as simple to setup as the manual would suggest
Abstract: <b>Good:</b> Supercapacious; easy to set up and configure; relatively inexpensive; can be arranged in a RAID array; Gigabit Ethernet.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Need to manually enable DHCP; always uses Internet Explorer rather than a default browser; minor issues with installation GUI; short one-year warranty.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Inexpensive and easy-to-set-up network storage for your home or small business.<br>
Abstract: <b>Good:</b> Supercapacious; easy to set up and configure; relatively inexpensive; can be arranged in a RAID array; Gigabit Ethernet.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Need to manually enable DHCP; always uses Internet Explorer rather than a default browser; minor issues with installation GUI; short one-year warranty.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Inexpensive and easy-to-set-up network storage for your home or small business.<br>
Abstract: The Buffalo TeraStation is currently the unparalleled giant of low-cost NAS. Offering up to a terabyte of storage, this device should meet or exceed the storage needs of nearly any small-business or home user. Its also the only sub-$1,000 device to of...
There's a lot here to commend Buffalo for as the TeraStation offers a big serving of networked storage at a price highly suited to small businesses on a tight budget. Access controls are more limited than the higher end NAS appliances and disk removal is ...
Abstract: Classified by Buffalo as “an affordable larger capacity NAS device with robust RAID 5 capability”, the company's TeraStation ™ ES series is available in a variety of capacities. I have been taking a look at the TS-XEL/R5 unit which is available as a 4-bay...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Easy and quick to set up, Build quilty, Lockable drive door
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Buffalo have been making business NAS units for years and in the differing TeraStation product lines they have a huge range of units ranging from desktop tower designs to full rack mounts.The TeraStation TS3210DN is a solidly built no-nonsense business cl...
Uses spanning and mirroring instead of RAID 0 and 1; write performance is a tad slow, due to RAID 5 configuration
Buffalos TeraStation Home Server NAS drive is a solid network-attached storage drive at a low price. The fact that it provides Gigabit Ethernet and a DLNA-compliant media server only sweetens the deal ...
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Published: 2006-08-14, Author: Richard , review by: macworld.co.uk
With 1TB external drives costing roughly the same price as the 1TB version of the TeraStation, without RAID or general network access, Buffalo has a compelling product on its hands. If you’re looking to add a server to your network, make sure that t...
Abstract: This box of tricks is really an overblown external hard drive. Rather than connecting to a single PC, it hooks directly to a wired home network. The storage it offers can then be shared with any computers attached to the network. Inside the case are ...