RaidSonic ICY BOX NAS2000 Storage Solution Review
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/17/2006 03:46 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1474 views
RaidSonic, storage solutions without limits is a well know company dedicated to deliver high quality storage solutions. External hard drives have become a very popular growing market, the need to transfer large amounts of data between locations and PC's is more common than ever. RaidSonic has been very active on this market and has solutions in every shape and format.
One of these exciting products is the ICY BOX IB-NAS2000 network attached storage, which is part of a growing family of external storage solutions that takes advantage of the Ethernet 10/100Mbit/s. Such a NAS server is in reality nothing more than a small server that is optimized for file sharing.
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One of these exciting products is the ICY BOX IB-NAS2000 network attached storage, which is part of a growing family of external storage solutions that takes advantage of the Ethernet 10/100Mbit/s. Such a NAS server is in reality nothing more than a small server that is optimized for file sharing.
MVKTech
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