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    News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    QNAP has launched a duo of one-bay and two-bay NAS units aimed at the home or small business user.
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    Re: News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    I think the TS-219 looks the better of the proposition of the two. Two mirror'd 1.5tb drives is a good viable proposition for most people's storage & media storage requirements.

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    Re: News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    Ive been tempted by a NAS for a while now and I think the 219 ticks a lot of the boxes. Nice looking, huge potential storage, and PCless download from sites that require authentication. Shame that with drives it comes to around £400.

    Maybe next month

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    Re: News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    What Hexus and Qnap fail to tell you is that the prices DO NOT INCLUDE VAT.. ie.. the thing is well over £300!!!

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    Re: News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    Quote Originally Posted by Methanoid View Post
    the thing is well over £300!!!
    My first thought was "These look really nice, but for that money can't I just build myself a basic server?" I can see the 219 being popular in SMB / third sector though, if the interface is intuitive enough: if I was still self-employed I might be inclined to consider them for clients requiring mid-capacity redundant storage...

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    Re: News - QNAP intros TS-119 and TS-219 Turbo: affordable iSCSI NAS for the home?

    its really nice!
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