QNAP's TS-419P II is effectively an update to the existing TS-419P+ NAS enclosure, with a faster processor and a few other minor tweaks. As with most crossover consumer/SOHO NAS boxes these days, it offers a huge array of application servers and useful services that make it much more than just a file storage box. I've
reviewed it for ZDNet UK, so pop over there if you want to see my full verdict.
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The TS-419P II has four hot-swap drive bays |
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It supports dual Gigabit LAN for redundancy and fault tolerance |
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The QNAP Finder app lets you configure some basic settings |
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The web admin interface is not too bad, although there's a lot of jargon |
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