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If you're looking for a cheap and cheerful diskless NAS, Buffalo's LinkStation 421DE has plenty going for it. First, it's an affordable two-bay unit, and while the build quality feels cheap and plasticky, and the style is nothing special, the design is pr...
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Buffalo are a leading Network brand, and today we are reviewing a new release of their popular LinkStation series. The LS421DE is a high performance two-bay network attached storage device, which even features Raid 0 and Raid 1 configurations.The LS...

Simple setup and configuration, Easy access from web/phones etc, Good overall performance, Good price point for NAS device, USB 3.0 port...

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The Buffalo LinkStation LS421DE device offers a really simple way to add storage to your home network. With two hard drive bays and the option for Raid 0 there is plenty of potential for fast networking performance.Like many other recently released NAS de...
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Having a NAS (Network Attached Storage) and getting it installed and set up to keep your important files safe and sound has become easier and easier throughout the years. You no longer need to be an expert to set one up at home, or even have a dedicated I...

Doesn't take up much room, Pick your own disks/capacity...

iTunes server is limited, Slower transfers than expected...

If you've got important files and want to back them up to a more secure solution than just an external hard drive, then the Buffalo LinkStation 421 Enclosure LS421DE is a very good choice. It offers plenty of features, including the ability to easily acc...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-04-29 03:16:48
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Having a NAS (Network Attached Storage) and getting it installed and set up to keep your important files safe and sound has become easier and easier throughout the years. You no longer need to be an expert to set one up at home, or even have a dedicated I...

Doesn't take up much room, Pick your own disks/capacity...

iTunes server is limited, Slower transfers than expected...

If you've got important files and want to back them up to a more secure solution than just an external hard drive, then the Buffalo LinkStation 421 Enclosure LS421DE is a very good choice. It offers plenty of features, including the ability to easily acc...
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Creating a centralised storage solution for all the devices in your home has to be one of the most satisfying hobbies a PC enthusiast can have. Few things are as enjoyable as serving your media collection across multiple devices from your own personal ser...

Compact design, Streamlined user interface, Frontfacing USB 3.0 port, Good data transfer speeds...

Lacks power schedule support, No HDD spindown when idle...

The Buffalo LinkStation 421DE is an ideal starting point for home users looking to consolidate their media library in one central location. Priced at under £140 and delivered in a tidy, compact chassis, the dual-bay NAS is simple to use and offers a hand...
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I've had Buffalo's diskless version of its LinkStation 420—the LS421e—sitting in the test queue for way too long. Since I finally got a lull in the AC1900 wireless router test frenzy, I dusted it off and ran it through the NAS benchmark suite.The short st...

Cloud integration with Flickr, EyeFi and WebAccess Connect, USB 3.0 port...

Still doesn't support rsync to nonBuffalo products, USB 3.0 port doesn't deliver 3.0 performance...

Diskless dual-drive Marvell Armada-powered home NAS running revamped Buffalo Linux-based OS with USB 3.0 port...
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Improved processor speed and additional RAM increases performance for those that require that extra edge.Back USB 2.0 port is to close to the Ethernet port, only slim USB thumb drives will fit. No encryption is provided for data security.Just like the Buf...

While using a single hard drive in network attached storage devices can be done inexpensively they have a lack data protection. If the drive fails, you are out of luck and more than likely you have lost your data. Like the Buffalo LS220DE which we reviewe...
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