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Legion Hardware » Articles » QNAP TS-869L and TS-269L Turbo NAS

QNAP TS-869L and TS-269L Turbo NAS
[Posted by: Steve]
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Last month QNAP announced its latest high performance TS-x69L Turbo NAS series for Small Office/Home Office and Small Business use. This new series is powered by a dual-core Intel Atom processor that is supported with 1GB of memory, while models range from 2-bay up to 8-bay solutions...

QNAP seems to have the market well covered with its new high-end 2,4,5,6 and 8-bay TS-x69L series. These new NAS devices look great, perform well and are packed with features such as dual Gigabit LAN, eSATA and of course USB 3.0. Those looking for a high performance NAS device that supports anywhere from 2 drives up to 8 should certainly have the new QNAP TS-x69L series in mind.

10/15/2012
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Posted on: 10/16/2012 10:01 PM
Thanks for the review I have been considering the 5 bay model and this has convinced me to pull the trigger. I like how its cheaper than the Pro version and really all you sacrifice is that LCD screen.

NOS



Posted on: 10/17/2012 12:56 AM
I would really like to see how these perform with 3GB of RAM.

Bin



Posted on: 10/19/2012 08:37 AM
These look good but I cant find the TS-269L for sale yet.

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