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miniStack NAS solution
Posted on Sep 12, 07 08:21 PM PDT

Newer Technology has launched the miniStack NAS solution that makes it easy to store and share music, videos, photos, and other files either at home or at the office. It can be connected to different computers via Ethernet or USB 2.0, providing Plug & Play storage with up to 750GB of data real estate between a maximum of 20 Windows or Mac users. It boasts up to 6 times the speed in terms of performance when compared to older PC file sharing-based technologies, and has the flexibility to be used either on the network or as a personal external storage solution. Security features include user-selectable levels of read/write privileges and the elimination for the need for TCP/IP settings, making it safe from external hackers. Pricing starts from $119.99 upwards. More features are available after the jump.
• Up to 750GB storage.• Up to 16MB of data cache.
• Ximeta NDAS 2011 network chipset for extra security.
• One RJ-45 10/100Base-TX auto switching MDI/MDI-X port.
• One USB 2.0/1.1 port.
• Data transfer speed up to 100Mb/s.
• Up to 20 simultaneous Mac or PC users.
• Front panel LED status lights.
• External auto-switching 100-240V 50-60Hz 3 amp UL listed power supply.
• Small footprint: 6.5” x 6.5” x 1.5” size.
• Auto-Power on/off automatically with computer.
• Intelligent thermal monitoring for minimal fan power consumption.
• Whisper quiet operation.
• Kensington Security Slot.
• Ethernet RJ-45 and USB 2.0 cables included.
• Stackable design.
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By Mike , 15/09/07 1:28 PM (CommentID #302194)
I was getting really excited about this and then I saw that it uses a special driver and has this little bit of tiny text:
"Simultaneous Write access for up to 20 PCs is possible, Write access for Macs is limited to a single user at a time. Best performance in PC environment is obtained with fewest connections."
So, if you have multiple Macs, don't get too excited about this...
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