Speed, speed, and a few neat streaming tricks highlight Asustor’s excellent NAS box. The Nimbustor 2, AS5202T is my first look at an Asus NAS box. Up close, its appearance doesn’t quite live up to the ...
ASUSTOR's AS5004T is a solid NAS solution with a good amount of features for the standard consumer. Adding to that is its strong price point, making it one of the best bang for your buck four bay ...
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Multi GigE Ethernet is coming to town, and in an effort to re-style their NAS servers, ASUSTor has released their Nimbustor 4 (AS5304t) NAS server. This puppy is aimed at a new audience, the ...
The AS6602T is very fast, looks good, and has all the features you could ask for—including 2.5GbE and NVMe caching. The latter, however, didn’t perform as expected with large data sets which, makes ...
It’s been a little over a year and half since we last looked at anything from ASUSTOR. The now established NAS manufacturer had been fairly new when we first looked at its excellent AS-204TE, a NAS we ...
Designed for use as a personal cloud server, the Asustor Drivestor 2 Pro ($249) is a reasonably priced two-bay NAS that offers multi-gig connectivity and numerous USB ports. It also has a generous ...
An entry-level backup and storage solution for home use, the Asustor Drivestor 2 Gen2 AS1202T ($199.99) is a reasonably priced two-bay NAS drive that offers multi-gig LAN connectivity, three 5Gbps USB ...
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