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Happy, happy new year! It seems that 2008 has gone by so fast,
when I was entering the information of this article earlier today, I simply
typed "2008" without much attention. Note to self: It's 2009. Now that
everything seems to have gotten back to normal -- back to work, or back to
school, or maybe even both -- it's time for me to get started on writing
reviews again haha. In this evaluation article, we will take a look at
Thecus' N4100PRO network attached storage system. I've been a big fan of such
systems built into my home network since I deployed my first one back in
2006. Now that I am on my third ever owned NAS machine, my love has not died
off at all -- in fact, I've always wondered how I lived without it. With
enhanced data flow within my local area network, simplified backup procedure,
out of sight experience, and the convenience of having it always available --
and best of all, ease of use -- there's no reason for me not to be such a big
fan of such devices. Interestingly, today's network attached storage systems
are no longer the same as yesteryear's. It's hard to call them simply
"network attached storage" anymore. Many features built-in print servers,
Bittorrent clients, media server capabilities, incredible performance over
Gigabit networks, and the list goes on and on. In light of that, let's see
what the Thecus N4100PRO can offer us today: Both in areas of basic file
performance; extending to availability of built-in features.
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