The Synology DiskStation DS1513+ is easily one of the best multiple-bay NAS servers to date, performing superbly both as an advanced storage server and as the central host for a long list of home entertainment and business uses.
Synology DiskStation DS412+ makes an excellent NAS server for advanced home and small-office networks.
Other than its cost, the Samsung Portable SSD T1 is what any portable drive should be.
Power users and gamers should look no further than the SanDisk Extreme Pro to get the best performance out of their home computer.
If you want to keep your data safe from handling mishaps while getting the top Thunderbolt performance on the market, look no further than the LaCie Rugged Thunderbolt All-Terrain portable drive.
If you need to stack your NAS, the Red drive makes a good choice — good speeds, quiet operation and some intelligent technology make it the go-to drive.
All flash drives are not created equal, something proven by the Magnum. If you want capacity and performance in a USB stick, this one's a very good choice indeed.
The TS-659 is yet another great Atom-based NAS from QNAP. At AU$1599, though, it'll likely be a crimp on most wallets. For those who can afford it, they'll find a solid, reliable NAS that will happily fill the role of storage workhorse.
Synology's DS211+ is perfectly suited as a home NAS. Its performance is acceptable, and its features many. If you're looking for a backup solution for your home, this is definitely one to add to the list.
It's become par for the course for us to name QNAP NAS units as being excellent, and the QNAP TS-239 Pro II+ stays the course.
We're impressed with the QNAP TS-809 Pro. It's solidly built, excellently featured and a high-level performer. While we'd like to see the Multimedia and Download stations receive more functionality, for most people and small businesses the TS-809 Pro comes as a highly recommended device — providing you can afford it.
The N7700 is one heck of a NAS box — although we'd recommend staying away from ZFS due to the FUSE implementation, if you need something to take seven drives and have nowhere to put a rack mount unit, this should fit the bill nicely.
The ReadyNAS range is a perfect addition to a household that needs not just storage, but control over that storage. Now if only Netgear could do something about the price.
Corsair's Survivor is a flash drive that's nigh on impervious, and sports 200m water resistance.
Fast write speeds and the U3 platform make this drive worthy of any flash drive shortlist.
SanDisk's Cruzer Titanium delivers a trinity of useful utilities and superior durability at a competitive price per megabyte.
With a big software bundle and speedy performance, this is the perfect drive for anyone new to the CD-R/RW world.
The perfect solution for audiophiles or the performance-minded who want a bargain, not a barrelful of extras.