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Onsite Data Storage

A NAS drive (Network Area Storage Drive) is essentially a stand alone hard drive, that can be wireless or wired and connected to your ISP router/modem. They are generally used as a central storage device for all the computers and media players in your house or business to access. That means if your PC gets stolen or crashes your data is still there. Hide or lock the NAS drive away for extra security. 

 

 

There are currently 2 NAS configurations we sell and support.

2 Drive - 2 Terrabyte with redundancy $300

2 Drive - 4 Terrabyte no redundancy $300

2 Gig NAS

 

Specifications

Internal Hard Drives

  • Number of Drives: 2
  • Drive Interface: SATA
  • Hard Drive Size Support: 2TB
  • Total Capacity: 2.0TB, 4.0TB
  • Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
  • Supported RAID Levels: 1, JBOD, Spanning

Interface

  • Standard Compliance: USB 2.0/ IEEE1394a
  • Connector Type: USB Series B/ 4 and 6-pin IEEE1394a
  • Number of Ports:
    • 1 USB Series B
    • 1x4 Pin FireWire
    • 1x6 Pin FireWire
  • Data Transfer Rates:
    • Max. 480 Mbps (High-Speed Mode)
    • Max. 400 Mbps (FireWire 400 Mode)
    • Max. 12 Mbps (Full-Speed Mode)

Others

  • Dimensions (WxHxD mm): 100 x 163 x 220
  • Weight (g): 2900 (include 2 x 1.5TB HDD)
  • Power Consumption (W): Max. 47W, Average 22W
  • Operating Environment (Celsius): 5-35°
  • OS Support: Windows®XP, Windows®2000 (program to change RAID Mode, this device doesn't require any software to operate)
  • Power Supply: external, AC100-240V 50/60 Hz
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