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I am looking at purchasing a network drive for my office. does any one have any recommendations? Any brands to stay away from etc. Thanks for the help.
Mike
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Depends on your price point.... If you are looking for high end, I recommend something in the HP StorageWorks line. They are very solid products but you will pay a premium for them. On the lighter side, I've heard good things about Buffalo products: https://www.buffalotech.com/products/category-detail.php?categoryid=10 . Their NAS solutions can include built in print servers, RAID, Gigabit Ethernet....
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When you say network drive what size and specs are you looking for? If its a very small office you can just add an external USB drive and share it. Or are you looking for a "true" Network drive? I added a 250GB USB drive to my home network and back everything up to that just in case I have a computer or hard drive failure. And they are fairly cheap nowadays.
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The SnapServer line by Adaptec is a cheap alternative to the expensive route. The interface is easy and very flexible. Works flawlessly.
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