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How to Optimize a MySQL Server @ Hardware Secrets
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If you have a MySQL server, chances are that it is not running at the top of the performance it can deliver. In this tutorial, we will teach you how to optimize a MySQL server, so you can make your application (i.e., your website) run as fast as possible."
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Iomega Storcenter ix4-300d review: affordable network storage
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The StorCenter ix4-300d is a compact NAS devices with room for four disks, two network ports, two rear USB 2.0 ports, one frontal USB 3.0 port, and a display on the front. These are features traditionally reserved for more expensive high-end devices, and makes it a pretty complete storage device.
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Thecus N5550
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The most important factor to consider with the Thecus N5550 is the price and that really goes for any product. However in the case of the N5550 it’s rather cheap for a 5-bay NAS with a retail price of just $510. As we mentioned earlier in comparison the Drobo 5N costs $600, the QNAP TS-569L $750 and the Synology DS1512+ a whopping $840.
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Synology DiskStation DS213 Review
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"Not everyone has the budget, or need, for a 4-bay NAS and so Synology offer models such as the DS213 with two bays. Today we will be reviewing that model while also taking a look at their latest software, DiskStation Manager v4.2 (March 2013 release)."
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Asustor AS-604T NAS review: Worthy new competitor for QNAP and Synology?
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So, do Synology and QNAP finally have some fresh competition? We'd like to say yes. With the AS-604T NAS device, Asustor has created an outstanding first entry. The chassis is solid and attractive, the display is practical, and the firmware is very good for such a young company. Ok, here and there you can still notice a few rough edges, but generally speaking Asustor has created a very comprehensive product with lots of features and options. We also get the impression this is just the first we've seen from Asustor.
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ASUSTOR AS-604T 4-Bay NAS Review
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We would like to introduce to you a multi-functional 4-bay NAS server designed for small business and home use from ASUSTOR. It is a cost-efficient, full featured network storage solution, which not only protects your data, but also offers a diverse array of apps to enhance productivity.
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Building a Home Server - The Complete Guide
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Over the past few years, The SSD Review has enjoyed a fairly smooth ride with little to complain about. It wasn`t until our readership explosion that we realized how important backups were. There is nothing worse than a site crash, other than a site crash which also contains a Forum of course. The sudden loss of days, weeks, months and even years` worth of data cannot arguably be equal to that of valuable Forum members who hate seeing their threads gone. It happened. Even worse was the fact that our hosting company was receiving premium monthly payments for daily backups, the last of which they had completed some two months prior. It was only for the odd feeling that we had prior to leaving on Christmas vacation that we physically downloaded backups, minimizing our information loss to two weeks. Although website material resulted only in the loss of our Acer S7 Ultrabook Review, the loss of forum posts could never be equaled."
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Synology DS2413+ review: user-friendly 12-disk NAS device
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This NAS is not for everyone, at least we assume that not every home user will need a NAS device with 12 hard disks and the option to increase that number to 24. For businesses in need of some serious storage space, the Synology DS2413+ is a great alternative. It's easy to add more storage capacity, the RAID configurations are flexible, and you have access to tons of different apps.
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Review: QNAP TS-669 Pro
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The increased demand for affordable storage has strengthened the NAS market and
companies like QNAP plan on taking full advantage of it. QNAP has been
building some of the best NAS available on the market today and the introduction
of the QNAP TS-669PRO is their idea of the middle ground for the SMB or… folks
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Synology DS213air review: NAS with WiFi
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The DS213air proves that Synology is capable of creating great software and features, but the decision to use a very limited 2.4 GHz 150 Mbit WiFi adapter unfortunately has a negative impact on the wireless performance. Having a more affordable DS212j along with an affordable router or extra access point is a much better way of having this type of capability.
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Qnap TurboNAS TS-870U-RP NAS Review
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Today’s modern businesses face the challenge of finding a cost effective and robust storage solution that has the ability to scale with the growth of their organization. From massive amounts of shared documents to old archived files deploying an appropriate storage solution is business critical. The ability to securely store, share, and back up digital assets has become one of the most important tasks for an SMB IT administrator, choosing the right option will significantly enhance business productivity and crucially offer a reliable disaster recovery solution in an age when downtime of any nature impacts profitability.
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4-Bay NAS from Synology: Three Models
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At this time Synology offers three models of 4-bay network attached storage units designed in traditional format and targeted for different market segments. They are DS413j, DS413 and DS412+. We are going to introduce all three of them to you in our today’s review.
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Asustor AS-604T-C455 Review @ Ocaholic
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With the AS-604, Asustor presents a NAS which aims at demanding home users or small businesses. By using an Intel Atom Dual Core processor, running at 2.13 GHz, the AS-604 promises to be very fast and the use of a Linux kernel grants enormous flexibility regarding the configuration options. Furthermore Asustor implemented their own App store, which lets you install additional apps with a simple click."
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Synology DiskStation DS713+ and DX513
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Overall we are impressed with the build quality, design, performance and features of the Synology DS713+. Meanwhile the DX513 expansion unit makes it possible to increase storage without sacrificing performance, though it’s probably not the most cost effective way to get 7-bay support. Still, this is a flexible solution for growing businesses or professionals that cannot afford to cough up $800+ right off the bat for the larger devices.
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Synology DiskStation DS213 NAS Review @ TestFreaks
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Over the past year we at TestFreaks have reviewed numerous NAS units. During this time Synology has provided us with several different models ranging from those aimed at the home user to others targeting large-scale business. Today we will be looking at one of their newer units the Synology DiskStation DS213. This units target group is workgroups and office environments with its encryption feature being a key selling point. However it does include numerous other features that cater to home and business users as well. "
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Synology DS413j NAS Designed for Home & Offices Review@ Madshrimps
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The DS413j NAS from Synology is mostly aimed for homes and small offices in need of high storage space, without The need of breaking The bank to get it. The product comes with an older chassis version and runs The latest version of The highly praised DSM, which means that it comes with a lot of features and its interface is really intuitive, easy to use."
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