
QNAP Revs Up SOHO NAS Drives
By Geoff Duncan
May 05, 2008
QNAP has updates its NAS Drive offerings for small and home office users, offering more memory, faster processors...and a new BitTorrent download engine.
Taiwan's QNAP has updated its TS line of NAS drives aimed at the small and home office market, offering more memory, faster processors, and a spate of software updates—including a new BitTorrent download engine.
The new TS-109 Pro II line sports a 500 MHz CPU running an embedded Linux system with 256 GB of DDRII RAM and up to 1 TB of internal storage on a 3.5-inch drive (the standard system is shipped drive-less so users can pop in whatever storage they like). The device also features storage expansion via USB 2.0 or eSATA, and features 3 USB ports and gigabit Ethernet. On the software front, the server supports WIndows/Mac/Linux file sharing, remote FTP access (with SSL/TLS), client-side backup software, network printer sharing, an integrated Web ...
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