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Here's a view of QNAP's previous TS201 model:http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/QNAP_TS101_and_TS201_NAS_Servers1/Pretty spiffy little boxes!
After checked the spec, bit different from the TS-201. It should be the most powerful one in 2-bay NAS market now.http://www.qnap.com/images/products/comparison/Comparison_TS209.html
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Dave Altavilla @ Aug 4th 2007 12:10AM
Here's a view of QNAP's previous TS201 model:
http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/QNAP_TS101_and_TS201_NAS_Servers1/
Pretty spiffy little boxes!
ivan @ Aug 4th 2007 1:15AM
After checked the spec, bit different from the TS-201. It should be the most powerful one in 2-bay NAS market now.
http://www.qnap.com/images/products/comparison/Comparison_TS209.html