If you want a NAS device with the latest version of Windows Storage Server, you're in luck: Thecus has announced that it will begin updating its rackmount devices to WSS 2016 throughout the year.
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If you're looking for a small server rather than a custom NAS device, you might like the Thecus W2810PRO that runs Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 Essentials, giving great power with a learning curve.
Need more storage orr prefer to run with RAID-6 for extra protection? If so, the Thecus N7710-G might be the device for you. In this review, we'll see how the N7710-G compares to its competitors.
'Tis the season for giving, and here at Neowin, we want to share the Holiday cheer with all of our readers, so will be doing giveaways for the rest of the year. First up: The Thecus N5550 NAS!
From Amazon at your Post Office and the world's largest video games collection, to festive bargains, Windows updates, and Google's EU breakup, we look back at highlights from the week's top tech news.
Next in our line of NAS reviews is the Thecus N5550. This five bay NAS also includes features not seen on most devices, including an LCD panel, HDMI output, and audio jacks, but how well does it work?
If you're in the market for a new NAS device for your home, check out what we think of Synology's DS414, a four disk NAS that can store all of your data. How does it stack up to the competition?
If you were impressed with the features and functionality of the Thecus N2310 and would like to have one of your very own, Neowin has you covered: Enter to have our review unit delivered to your home!
Today I take a look at Thecus' latest NAS device designed for home, the N2310. It's a two-drive NAS and has a low price point. Did they cut corners to get the low price or is it a good buy?
Thecus has announced the N2310, a two bay NAS device that uses a meager 5W of power. They claim that the NAS costs only $5.03 a year to run in the U.S., but does it have the performance we need?