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AMCC 3Ware Sidecar ReviewAlongside NAS storage, RAID solutions are a hot technology making their way into a more mainstream market. The AMCC 3Ware Sidecar is hardly a consumer product though. |
£999
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G-RAID mini ReviewThe big performance benefits of SATA technology have never been more apparent than with the G-RAID mini. |
£279 exc VAT
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Aegis Portable 80GB ReviewCarrying around an external hard drive usually means having to remember to pack the accessories: a data cable and maybe even a power adaptor. But forget either one, and even the fastest hard drive will be dead in the water. With its permanently attached cable and FireWire bus-powered operation, the Aegis Portable hard drive helps keep things moving. Now you can focus on more important things, like remembering to back up your data regularly. |
£86.95
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FirmTek SeriTek/2EN2
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£215 (excluding drives)
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My Book Studio Edition II (6TB) reviewIf you think bigger is better when it comes to storage space, you might be interested in Western Digital’s My Book Studio Edition II, which combines two 3TB drives in a RAID 0 setup for a whopping 6TB of data storage. |
£359
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TurboNAS TS-219P+ reviewBuild your own storage system with this versatile NAS storage device |
£264 inc VAT
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Portable Hard Drive reviewWith this Portable Hard Drive from Verbatim, you have both USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 connections and a drive that comes pre-formatted for your Mac. We take a look to see how it performs. |
£149.99
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My Passport Studio reviewWith the My Passport Studio from Western Digital you have a slick and slimline drive pre-formatted form your Mac; coming in at under £100 for 250GB. We take a look. |
£86.91
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Apollo reviewIf you're in the market for a slim and light backup device, it's worth taking a look at the Apollo from iMation. Available in four different capacities, they suit all budgets and offer impressive performance from USB. We take a look. |
£59 (160GB)
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MicroStation Portable Silicon Disk reviewThe MacBook Air offers its owners the power of mobile computing with the advantage of no moving parts. If you'd like the same from your removable hard drives, is it work taking a look at the MicroStation Portable Silicon Disk from Buffalo? We take a look. |
£82.99 (32GB)
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