Reviewed on February 24, 2009Although expensive and difficult to use for networking novices, the Synology DS209+ offers awesome throughput speed and nearly all the features you could ever need in a NAS server.TAGS:NAS server, NAS, folder, server, USB port, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 3, 2009The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more-advanced NAS features.TAGS:NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on May 8, 2008The Synology DS107+ is the most sophisticated NAS device we've tested to date. Its more advanced features require some networking know-how, but the included software and Web interface go a long way in helping you tackle the various offerings. You can't beat all the features you get for the price.TAGS:Drobo, NAS, enclosure, D-Link Systems, USB port, USB flash drive, printer, button, firmware, hard drive, USB
Reviewed on November 3, 2009The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more-advanced NAS features.TAGS:NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 27, 2008The HP Media Vault MV2120 is a two-bay NAS drive that novice networkers will find simple to set up and use. While it offers flexible expansion options with a free internal drive bay and two USB ports, the intrusive Media Vault software and lack of a print server dampen our enthusiasm a bit.TAGS:NAS, external hard drive, USB port, HP, hard drive, server, operating system
Reviewed on November 3, 2009The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more-advanced NAS features.TAGS:NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 25, 2008The tiniest of NAS drives, the Buffalo LinkStation Mini keeps up with its full-size competition in terms of both features and performance. However, you'll pay a premium price for this small, silent networked drive.TAGS:NAS, Buffalo, Buffalo Technology, print server, Web application, USB port, Ethernet, backup, server, PC