In this article you say '750 gigabit' and '500 gigabit. This is incorrect. When speaking of storage, typically we say 'gigabyte'. When speaking of line-speed typically we say 'gigabit'. There are 8 bits in a byte. So if this were truely a '750 gigabit' NAS, that would be a whopping 93 gigabytes, which clearly is not the case. This message was brought to you by the number 3.
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In this article you say '750 gigabit' and '500 gigabit. This is incorrect. When speaking of storage, typically we say 'gigabyte'. When speaking of line-speed typically we say 'gigabit'. There are 8 bits in a byte. So if this were truely a '750 gigabit' NAS, that would be a whopping 93 gigabytes, which clearly is not the case. This message was brought to you by the number 3.