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QNAP are well respected for their high end business solutions and today we look at one of their newest products aimed at the mid market audience – the Qnap 259 Pro+, based around a 1.8ghz dual core Atom processor with 1GB of DDR2 memory onboard. Wit...

The Qnap TS-259 Pro+ is a recommended purchase, the build quality is top drawer and performance is right up there with the fastest NAS in this sector...
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If speed is what you're looking for in a two-bay NAS enclosure, QNAP's TurboNAS TS-259 Pro+ has speed in spades. This feature-packed NAS unit sports dual gigabit ethernet connections for failover protection and better performance, and supports iSCSI as...

You pay dearly for the TS-259 Pro+'s speed, but if you regularly back up a lot of data to your NAS box, it's more than worth it. And feature-wise, you can't beat it...
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The world's great rivalries include Man United vs. Liverpool, USA vs. the Middle East, blondes vs. brunettes and, more recently, QNAP vs. Synology. The Taiwanese manufacturers of all things network-attached have long been vying for NAS supremacy both a...

QNAP has come out all guns blazing with the TS-259 Pro+ Turbo NAS, and the end result is impressive. Read and write performance is excellent across the board, and QNAP's extensive feature set is second to none. Coupled with a user interface that feels...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-10-04 02:28:10
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The TS-259 Pro+ NAS provides centralized storage for a busy network plus a whole lot more, and it does so with reliability and efficiency that is among the best in its class.

Easy to set up and maintain, Excellent performance, Featurerich, Stable, intuitive interface...

Pricey...

The TS-259 Pro+ NAS provides centralized storage for a busy network plus a whole lot more, and it does so with reliability and efficiency that is among the best in its class. Hardware wise, it boasts a 1.8GHZ dual-core Atom CPU and 1GB RAM that allow...
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If speed is what you're looking for in a two bay NAS enclosure, QNAP's TurboNAS TS-259 Pro+ has speed in spades. This feature-packed unit sports dual gigabit ethernet connections for failover protection and better performance, and supports iSCSI as w...

You pay dearly for the TS-259 Pro+'s speed, but if you regularly back up a lot of data to your NAS box, it's more than worth it. And feature-wise, you can't beat it...
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If speed is what you're looking for in a two-bay NAS enclosure, QNAP's TurboNAS TS-259 Pro+ ($600 as of 8/29/2011) has speed in spades. This feature-packed unit sports dual gigabit ethernet connections for failover protection and better performance, an...

Great software features, Supports 3TB drives, Extremely fast performance...

Very expensive...

This pricey 2-bay NAS enclosure packs in features for home and office use, and it's fast, too...
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Although NAS (Network Attached Storage) servers/devices were never actually ment to become a mainstream product for home use and were initially targeted towards office users, small/large businesses and enterprises today more and more people trust them not...

Build Quality (Chassis/Metal Trays), Excellent Performance (Speed/Temperatures/Power Consumption), Features List, Web Interface, Support For VMware/Citrix/Windows Server 2008R2 HyperV & Failover clustering, 2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports, 2 eSATA Ports, 5 USB P...

Still Quite Limited Support For IP Cameras, Price (For some)...

The TurboNAS TS-259 Pro+ by QNAP is simply put not only the fastest NAS server/device i have ever thoroughly tested but also the most feature-rich one which means that most home users have no reason to look this way since they will probably never use ever...
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