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  • Origin Storage 14:10 on 15/06/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    The Thecus N4200PRO Shows Its Power in PC Mag 

    The Thecus N4200PRO beat competitors on several crucial parameters!

    A new review of several NAS systems by PC Magazine Russian Edition is now available. Of course, the Thecus N4200PRO got a lot of attention! According to the results of the testing, it not only catches up with the competitors, but overcomes them on several parameters such as the all important reading and writing speeds.

    “According to the SiSoftware Sandra Lite test, this NAS demonstrates up to 52 MB/sec reading and 72 MB/sec writing speed. At the same time, with the HD Playback and Recording test using Intel’s NAS Performance Toolkit the speed goes up to 79 MB/sec.”

    PC Magazine mentioned that in comparison with its predecessor the N4100PRO, which was tested last year, the N4200PRO is a more modern device showing outstanding results: “The N4200PRO is based on the Intel Atom D525 processor with 1 GB DDR-3 SDRAM. The performance of the processor and RAM are especially important in such small and medium NAS because they usually don’t come with high-performance RAID controllers. Therefore, all computing loading associated with dynamic location of data falls on the shoulders of the processor.”

    This model has several major differences which makes it special and are highlighted in the review: “We should point out such special features as a free PCI-e port, a special place for a small [included] back-up battery that either allows the NAS to survive temporary electricity blackouts without any damage to the data or shuts the system down when electricity does not return, and readiness to work with WiFi adapter.”

    Besides great features in the internal design of the N4200PRO, its external design stands out as well: “The N4200PRO is reminiscent of its predecessor in the way it looks, but there are not many other similarities in the current technical solution. The N4100PRO’s LCD display is replaced by a 2.8’’ OLED display, and instead of LED indicators on the left side we now see an LCD display showing the NAS’s network activity and disk operation status.”

    Finally, PC Magazine loved the way the N4200PRO looks: “The design of this NAS is impeccable. Its professional looking housing, large and quiet 120 mm fan, two eSATA and four USB 2.0 ports are quite enough for even medium enterprises.”

    PC Magazine concluded that the N4200PRO together with the modules is a great solution at a modest price: “The N4200PRO coupled with modules downloadable from the Thecus website and a great price can be considered a good choice as a centralized storage solution for home and office use.”

    To explore the Thecus N4200PRO further, click here.

    To explore the complete range of Thecus products, click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 15:54 on 26/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Tweak.dk Loves the Thecus N4200PRO’s Power, Functions 

    Tweak.dk has long been one of the leading NAS review experts in Europe. After testing the N4200, they were eager to get a hold of its successor, the N4200PRO. With a new Intel Atom D525 processor and 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, it promised to give tremendous results, and it did. This test also comes just after the release of Thecus’s Firmware V5, giving Tweak.dk a first look at all it has to offer: 3TB HDD support, EXT4 support, a great help feature in the UI, a new photo server called Piczza!, and much more.

    The N4200PRO shares one excellent feature with its predecessor; the Mini-UPS backup battery: “…just because you have all your data on a NAS server does not mean that it is secured. Should the power go as you are writing something, there is a real risk that data could be lost. This is where the battery takes over and makes sure that the NAS box is properly shut down.”

    The Firmware V5 UI is much improved in many areas: “Since V5, Thecus has however cleared up the menu and it has improved. As something new, they added a Help button. If you do not quite know what a menu is doing and what different options do, you can press the Help button and you get an explanation.”

    Firmware V5 continues the Thecus-exclusive module system with the new freedom of open source modules: “Thecus N4200Pro comes preloaded with the most basic needs. If you would like any additional services/programs such as Web server, you can install it when needed. With V5 of Thecus’s firmware it is now open source, and hence we can go in and create specific programs for our own needs.”

    The Piczza! photo server is a great addition to Thecus’s software lineup: “Piczza! is quite an upgrade from their photo server. Not only is it much more intuitive, it can also do more. It recognizes me as a user, and you can now upload pictures and choose who can see them. Images can also be tagged so you can easily navigate through the images.”

    To support all of these great features, the performance is top-notch: “The new Intel Pentium D525 processor, DDR3 RAM, and V5 firmware gives the N4200PRO a proper notch up in speed. The N4200 was in itself a fast NAS with speeds lying between 60 and 80 MB/s. But the new N4200PRO pushes performance to the top of what you find on the market, with not less than 90 – 100MB/s it is also in the top of what we here at Tweak.dk have experienced.”

    All in all, there were eight major factors that sets the N4200PRO apart from the competition:

    • Performance
    • Built-in UPS (battery)
    • Support for both 2.5 “and 3.5″ HDD
    • OLED display
    • Construction Quality
    • Connectivity
    • Price – due to included Mini-UPS backup battery
    • WOL (Wake On LAN)

    To check out all the information on the Thecus N4200PRO, click here.

    To view more of the Thecus range we have at Origin Storage, click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 09:13 on 13/04/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    The N4200PRO Crushes the Competition at TweakTown “…far beyond anything else on the market” 

    The international online electronics media TweakTown has finally had a chance to look at the Thecus N4200PRO, Thecus’s latest initiate into the 4-bay performance NAS market. After careful examination, they gave unequivocal confirmation that because the N4200PRO has more features and functionality at a much lower price than the closest competition while not sacrificing any performance, it is the best NAS on the market.

    TweakTown immediately related the importance of the Thecus-exclusive Mini-UPS backup battery: “…we still feel that the best feature on the N4200 Series is the battery backup that keeps your data safe even when an outage occurs. Thecus is the only manufacturer including this feature in this category of NAS servers and it gives Thecus a really big selling point over the competition…Most users don’t have a battery backup system in their home or small office and for those the N4200PRO is undoubtedly your best choice in the four bay NAS market.”

    The N4200PRO’s OLED display is another one-of-a-kind feature: “The N4200PRO has another unique feature not found on NAS servers in this price category. The dual display has an innovative OLED display on the top of the front that gives users a clarity never before seen on a NAS server. The [other] display running along the right side of the NAS shows us information related to the drives and network connections.”

    The combination of high performance, low price, and functionality brings it all together in a competition-killing package: “The last set of tests is the file copy group. Here [as in previous tests] we also see both [the QNAP TS-459 Turbo and the N4200PRO] NAS servers performing at nearly identical levels. The Thecus N4200PRO does cost 100 USD less and includes a battery backup system, though…It is pretty amazing to see the Thecus N4200PRO approach 100MB/s write speed – you can write several video streams at the same time with 100MB/s available.”

    Their summary says it all: “The Thecus N4200PRO improves on the original N4200 design and is still the best choice for the 4-bay market. The price is better than we’d expect and the features are still far beyond anything else on the market.”

    See the full review here: Tweaktown N4200PRO review

    For more information on the N4200PRO, check out:

    http://www.thecus.com/product.php?PROD_ID=41

    For more information on Thecus, go to:

    http://www.thecus.com

     
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