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Thecus N4200Eco NAS Server

4 hot-swappable SATA bays, RAID-6, 2 GbE ports

Thecus Technology Corp. announced the N4200Eco NAS Server, a four-bay NAS.

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The N4200Eco delivers performance at an economy-class price. The two Gigabit Ethernet ports provide high throughput, which is a match for the N4200Eco’s four hot-swappable SATA bays worth of storage potential. Users can install up to 8TBs of storage, and manage it all with multiple RAID modes including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and JBOD. Changing a damaged hard disk is easy, thanks to a slew of capabilities including online RAID migration and expansion, hot spare and auto rebuild, and to protect sensitive data, AES 128bit RAID volume encryption is included.

To help keep tabs on your NAS, the N4200Eco features dual displays. Check the LCD indicator for the latest system status information including hard disk power and activity, network activity and USB copy status. The colorful 2.8" OLED module allows to change a variety of system settings. To help save more money, the N4200Eco comes with power saving features, including scheduled power on/off, Wake-on-LAN, and auto disk spin down. The N4200Eco also comes with features including an FTP server, download manager, printer server, iTunes server, photo web server, media server and more, rounding out one of the best NAS values on the market.

"Featuring a new Intel Atom processor, DDR3 memory, and a slew of advanced features, the N4200Eco raises the bar again in the value NAS segment," said Florence Shih, Thecus Technology general manager. "With impressive performance and strong functionality, we’re confident that value seekers are really going to appreciate this powerful yet affordable NAS server."

Equipped with the Intel Atom D525 processor and 1GB of high-speed DDR3 memory, users will discover that the N4200Eco delivers snappy system response, file transfer speeds, and smooth operation even when multiple clients are connecting to it at once.

"Demand for anytime, anywhere access to data on any device continues to fuel innovation in networking and storage," said David Tuhy, general manager, Intel Storage Group. "The Intel Atom processor provides the energy efficient performance necessary to tackle next-generation workloads which include media streaming, protecting files and sharing digital content locally and remotely."

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