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Thecus NAS Supports Third Party ModulesSep 30, 2014 - in News
Thecus customers can turn their NAS into a home automation controller and more.
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Enter to Win Thecus N2520 NASApr 4, 2014 - in News
Enter to Win Thecus N2520 NAS: World's First Intel Atom SoC Embedded NAS
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Synology DS412+ And Thecus N4800: Two NAS Devices With Atom D2700Oct 17, 2012 - in Reviews
Synology has its DS412+ and Thecus has its N4800. Both are four-bay NAS servers equipped with Intel’s Atom D2700 processor. But does Intel's latest low-power platform help these appliances outperform their predecessors, which were armed with Atom D525?
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Open-E's DSS V6: Storage Software Set Up, Managed, And BenchmarkedMar 8, 2012 - in Reviews
We got our hands on one of Thecus' eight-bay N8800PRO storage appliances for the purpose of taking Open-E's Data Storage Software V6 out for a test drive. Read on as we set up, manage, and benchmark this marriage of storage-oriented hardware and software.
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Is Data Encryption Worth Destroying Your NAS' Performance?May 17, 2011 - in Reviews
Three vendors of network-attached storage, Qnap, Synology, and Thecus, sent over Intel Atom-based NAS servers to test the effects of protecting your data via encryption. But performance and configuration options are not identical, as our testing shows.
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Atom-Powered NAS: Thecus N4200 And QNAP TS-459 ProApr 30, 2010 - in Reviews
Intel's most modern dual-core Pineview-based Atom processor isn't just aimed at energy-efficient netbooks. It can also be found in NAS servers from a variety of manufacturers. We tested two mid-range appliances in order to measure the CPU's capabilities.
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Thecus N8800 NAS/SAN: Quick-LookOct 22, 2009 - in Reviews
After recently running out of room on my Thecus N5200, I again turned to the company for something larger. What I found won't work for most folks (unless you have a rack in your garage, that is). But it's reasonably-priced and plenty fast for most SMBs.
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NAS Attack: Network Storage From Thecus And Western DigitalOct 9, 2009 - in Reviews
Thecus is first company to offer an attractive little 2.5” NAS solution that works well in your living room, while Western Digital’s dual-drive NAS delivers up to 4TB of capacity with RAID 0 and 1. Today's we're testing the two very-different devices.