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  • Seagate Stuffs 12TB Into The 4-Bay BlackArmor NAS 440

    Matt Burns

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    Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

    Do you need a lot of storage? I mean, an amount that can be officially described as a shit-ton? But the only requirement you have is that the device has to be the size of a toaster. Well, buddy, do I have good news for you. Let me introduce you to the Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440.

    This small business NAS can now be configured with four 3TB hard drives, making a 12TB storage device. If that’s too much storage, or you’re business credit card can’t handle the $1,899 price tag, the 440 also comes in 8TB and 4TB flavors for $1,499 and $849, respectively. All the drives are hot-swappable and available in a RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 or JBOD configurations. The 440 also supports remote access, system backups, and USB printer sharing. But 12TB, damn that’s a lot in a NAS.

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