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    ASUSTOR Launches Debut NAS! It's the AS 6 Series With Boxee

    ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced the launch of its all new AS 6 Series Network Attached Storage (NAS). The AS 6 Series NAS devices come in two, four, six and eight-bay models and feature System Sleep Mode (S3) along with near instantaneous wake up times. Equipped with the Intel Atom 2.13 GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM (expandable), the 6 Series combines supercharged performance with low power consumption. Intel technology also makes it possible for the devices to boast HDMI outputs which allows for the playing of HD video and multimedia directly to HDMI ready displays.

    All models in the series come preloaded with ASUSTOR Data Master (ADM), an ideal operating system for storage devices that provides users with a fresh and intuitive user interface. Additionally, the 6 Series also provides added functionality through ASUSTORs App Central which offers an expansive variety of Apps for users to enjoy. Featured Apps by ASUSTOR include Download Center, an easy to use download manager, and Surveillance Center which gives users the power to manage an array of IP cameras. Furthermore, there will be Apps developed by third parties and the open source communities such as Plex Media Server, a complete media solution, and Piwik, a popular and free alternative to Google Analytics.

    "Small businesses and consumers are both experiencing ballooning data, requiring a simple, centralized way to protect and access their vital digital information." said David Tuhy, General Manager, Intel Storage Division. Powered by the Intel Atom processor, the AS 6 Series is a great way to provide business continuity. With the new HDMI connector consumers can play directly from the AS 6 NAS. And the web feature enables access anytime, anywhere, on any intelligent device creating a personal cloud.?






    The AS 6 Series also features:

    Apple Time Machine support for multiple users
    Military grade AES 256-bit encryption for individual shared folders
    Remote replication via FTP & Rsync
    Internal and external disk hibernation
    Push and pull backup for flexible backup topology deployment
    Built-in firewall and Network Defender to prevent malicious attacks
    Cloud Connect technology for easy access to the NAS
    Energy Saver for power conservation
    UPnP Media Server to stream multimedia to your DLNA devices
    iTunes Server to share your music and movies among all your computers
    Active Directory support for more than 500,000 records
    iSCSI targeting for easy IT integration
    Add-on App and HDMI output that allows the NAS to become an HD media player







    Key Specifications for the AS 6 Series are as follows:

    Intel Atom Dual-Core CPU
    1GB DDR3 RAM (Expandable to 3GB)
    USB 3.0 (5 Gb/s)
    SATA III (6 Gb/s)
    VMware, Citrix and Hyper-V Ready
    RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
    Hard drive hot swapping
    Read and write speed of 200+ MB/sec



    For more product information please visit:
    http://www.asustor.com
    Last edited by testman78; 11-21-2012 at 10:55 PM.

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    Is this an advert or news?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nullface View Post
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    An ITX Chenbro case with 4 hot swap drive bays, i5-3330, ASUS P8H77-I, 8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB 2.5" drive, and Optical drive can be had for <$500USD. The i5-3330 was the cheapest processor that supports AES-ni after a quick search. The 4 bay Asustor AS-604T is available for $697 on amazon.

    Id rather have the DIY solution as it can be used in multiple roles rather than just a NAS.
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    Fantastic!
    I've been waiting for something like this for ages.
    Step aside, and you won't have to feel the awesome wrath of my mustache!

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