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Synology introduces DiskStation DS211+, review finds the plus stands for performance
If you're not down with this whole "careless computing" craze you still need somewhere to stuff your files, and Synology has introduced a new high-performance and (relatively) low-cost option. It's the DS211+, a dual-bay, hot-swappable NAS with an integrated card reader and software providing easy security administration, remote access, and even surveillance storage duties. It's priced at "around $400" and, according to an early review at KitGuru, it's well worth the cost, delivering "stunning levels of bandwidth" and leading to various other hyperbolic conclusions that make us think you might want to wait for a second, less euphemistic opinion before clicking the buy button. %Gallery-111503%
Planex PL-35U2BS enclosure will combine two 500GB drives to 1TB
While it isn't the first dual-bay enclosure that we've seen, the Planex PL-35U2BS is among the first SATAII dual-bay (or "dual-core", if you prefer) enclosures that we've spied. It'll support up to 1TB of storage, by taking a pair of 500GB drives and striping 'em with some RAID 0 action, and will connect to the PC of your choice via USB 2.0. Not enough? The aluminum casing claims to keep your hard drives both thermally and aesthetically cool. That's right: twice the coolness.