Monday, December 27, 2010

Synology DS1511+ does the 3TB-per-drive dance, backs up most of your neighborhood

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Once one network attached storage manufacturer upgraded to 3TB hard
drives, it was only a matter of time before the rest followed suit,
and this time it's Synology's turn with the DiskStation DS1511+. In
case you haven't done the math already, this particular unit can store
up to 15 terabytes of your juiciest secrets across five 3TB hot-
swappable drives, and its 1.8GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of memory
handles a RAID 5 array capable of speeding that data across a local
area network at up to 197 MB / sec read speeds and 165 MB / sec
writes. If that capacity isn't enough to house your plan for world
domination and monitor all the IP cameras in your underground volcano
lair, the unit can scale up to 45TB with a couple of secondary
expansion units, each with five more 3TB drives of their own. Yours
for roughly $900 -- sans storage -- wherever NAS are sold. PR after
the break.

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