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Legion Hardware » Articles » QNAP TS-119P II and TS-219P II

QNAP TS-119P II and TS-219P II
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out the QNAP TS-219P II and TS-119P II, which are designed to provide corporate workgroups or small office/home office users with budget-friendly network attached storage (NAS) solutions for efficient data backup and convenient file sharing...

Given the price and performance of the TS-119P II and TS-219P II models, we have found that they bridge the gap in QNAP’s current lineup very well. Although the TS-119P II is now the most expensive single bay device QNAP offers, it is also by far their most powerful. When compared to its predecessor, the TS-119P+, users can enjoy improved performance and an upgraded design for a small price premium.

10/31/2011
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monty



Posted on: 11/09/2011 11:51 PM
I remember a few years ago buying a single bay NAS for this kind of money was a waste of time. Thanks for the article it got me excited about getting one :)

Bluescreendeath



Posted on: 11/10/2011 04:02 AM
Nice review but I still want to see you do one on those sweet looking Core i3 models!

sammy



Posted on: 11/10/2011 08:32 PM
The TS-119P II looks ideal for my needs at home. I will look into getting one some more thank you.

scodd



Posted on: 11/15/2011 12:32 AM
I just bought a p2x4 - 59, mb - 59, 4GB ram - 20, two hitachi deskstar 5400 2TB - (2)79 for a total of 297. Used old case and ps,, kb and mouse. Loaded ubuntu 11.1, soft raid1 and samba. Couldn't be better.

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