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4TB of storage space is not something that is going to be suitable for a home user, but this type of NAS storage is not aimed at that market. The easy to use RAID switch, included backup software licenses and stacking functionality help make the Lacie ...
Zusammenfassung: The LaCie 2big Network 2 TB is an older model and that became obvious when we tested it. It's just not fast enough, and it doesn't have..
Big and heavy, Simple interface not many options compared to others, Not quite as fast as it should be
The LaCie 2big NAS box is a nice simple solution for your network storage needs. It doesn’t have as many features as other NAS boxes but it works well. It’s fanless design makes it quiet, and the ability to add storage via USB or instantly bac...
Easy setup, Sleek looking design, SATA hard drives, Quick USB drive download feature, Can configure in RAID1 mode
Modest file transfer speeds, Uses unsecure FTP and HTTP, Cannot upgrade drives on own
The LaCie 2big 1TB External Network Attached Storage (NAS) hard drive does a good job of delivering the goods as promised. The drive is easy to set up, has a decent user interface, and offers a convenient alternative to building your own NAS from compu...
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Veröffentlicht: 2008-09-04, Autor: Neil , Testbericht von: techworld.com
The LaCie 2big Network's metal design keeps noise down, it enjoys simple software and doesn't cost a lot. But it's far from quick, and there's no RAID 0 mode....
Dual hot-swap Sata disks; choice of concatenated storage or Raid 1 mirroring; multiprotocol file sharing; USB storage expansion; 1-click sharing of USB flash drives
No support for Windows domains; lack of documentation
An affordable network storage appliance for small workgroups with useful Raid protection for those who want it