Is there anybody hear about QNAP's TS-101? it is a NAS with lots of application server features.
I was asked to join a beta program about their "QTiVo station" function. The concept is, once you enable the function on TS-101, all recordings will be automatically transferred and backed up to your TS-101 without turning on PCs. By using this feature you don't need to wait and wait for long time transferring but let you NAS to do it.
If there is anyone interested in joining the program you may send a mail to me. I can also mail you the special version firmware or link you with the product manager. telecomkid@gmail.com Cheers
I drop my synology NAS to my trash can when I found QNAP's NAS. because synology one is too noisy. and I saw the thermal report the synology one's inner temperature is extermely high, which can almost burn my HDD! it is not safe for my important data. TomsHardware's guys are purly PC mad, focus on some stupid throughout things comparion. Bad! For home user, it is important to have a quiet machines, for this reason I bought QNAP one and now I'm quite satisfied with it.
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