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  • Advanced Options, Continued - Reviews

    supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 1+0, and 5 (it's configured at RAID Level 5 by default). These options are depicted in Figure 9, which shows the default setting. Figure 9: Yellow Machine RAID options To try out the Yellow Machine's RAID capabilities, I conducted...

  • Documentation - Reviews

    Documentation. NAS WD ShareSpace. Western Digital's new ShareSpace NAS comes equipped with 4TB and three flavors of RAID, but is it too complicated for a home or tiny office?. At one point, while testing the ShareSpace NAS, we discovered that the mapped ShareSpace...

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  • Four Warnings - Reviews

    out so your installation won’t be as problematic as ours was. 1. You must use the Windows 7 Release Candidate or a more recent version. Microsoft’s PR agency had supplied us with a build 7000 beta disc in late April, which allegedly was sufficient...

  • Qnap TS-219P - Reviews

    sec. using USB and 16 MB/sec. using eSATA.RAID 0 and RAID 1 TestsIt was when we copied files over a Windows network and from an FTP server that the TS-219p really showed us what it was made of.  In both cases, we tested its performance configured as RAID 0...

  • The Big Guns of Business - Reviews

    bays, we’d be more than happy with a pair of Seagate Cheetah 15K.6 SAS drives sporting 300 or 450 GB of space in a RAID 1 setup, and four 750 GB or 1 TB Barracuda ES.2 s in a RAID 10 setup. The combo is expensive, yes, but compared to an all-SAS or all-SATA...

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