Seagate tosses 3TB hard drives into BlackArmor NAS, stores a digital boatload
It wasn’t that long ago that an entire network attached storage box held just 3TB, but now that Seagate’s reached that capacity with a single five-platter drive, the NAS are getting larger in turn. Though you can’t buy a 3TB Barracuda XT all by its lonesome , you can today order four of them direct from Seagate in a BlackArmor NAS 440 with RAID 5, for the presumably reasonable price of $1,899. If that’s too rich for your local area network’s blood, however, we hear there’ll also be a 6TB NAS 220 unit with a pair of disks for a penny under $650. Let’s just hope the giant fan on the back of this box keeps those suckers cool . Continue reading Seagate tosses 3TB hard drives into BlackArmor NAS, stores a digital boatload Seagate tosses 3TB hard drives into BlackArmor NAS, stores a digital boatload originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 03 Oct 2010 05:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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