My preference is for Netgear's ReadyNAS.
I've installed many of them, own three, and they are awesome.
Have more features/plugins/addons than you can shake a stick at.
One of the big ones; you can purchase software to have the NAS at the office backup to a remote NAS located offsite, thus creating your own offsite backup.
It can be a very good solution & save a lot of money for people who have a lot of data.
I've installed many of them, own three, and they are awesome.
Have more features/plugins/addons than you can shake a stick at.
One of the big ones; you can purchase software to have the NAS at the office backup to a remote NAS located offsite, thus creating your own offsite backup.
It can be a very good solution & save a lot of money for people who have a lot of data.