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<blockquote data-quote="randyspann" data-source="post: 291784" data-attributes="member: 21503"><p>Hi Bill - I have the same Buffalo NAS as yours at work (TS3400D87E). I set it up raid 5. I think it is very good bang for the buck. I'm an IT/Systems guy and other options are much more expensive. I haven't found the throughput to be so great, but for your application, you will find it more than adequate. Four 2 TB drives will get you 6 TB usable (roughly) (5491.6 GB actual because the drives are 1831.4 GB usable).</p><p></p><p>Are you accessing it from Windows?</p><p></p><p>By the way, I just notice a firmware update is available (version 1.0.1)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randyspann, post: 291784, member: 21503"] Hi Bill - I have the same Buffalo NAS as yours at work (TS3400D87E). I set it up raid 5. I think it is very good bang for the buck. I'm an IT/Systems guy and other options are much more expensive. I haven't found the throughput to be so great, but for your application, you will find it more than adequate. Four 2 TB drives will get you 6 TB usable (roughly) (5491.6 GB actual because the drives are 1831.4 GB usable). Are you accessing it from Windows? By the way, I just notice a firmware update is available (version 1.0.1) [/QUOTE]
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