Anyone use this product and willing to share their technical experiences of using it? Apologies for not properly structuring my question correctly and ruining your evening.
118luke
4 Dec 165#14
Sick of this site becoming HUKD Grammar police for even the minutest of mistakes.
I knew what you meant paublo999 - some (e.g fishmaster, quidstretchy) would rather waste time giving pointless replies about Grammar to try and look "clever" instead of giving helpful info on the product.
Undisclosed2 to paublo999
4 Dec 164#12
You Sir, have made my evening just that little bit better for your excellent response. Thank you.
quidstretchy to paublo999
4 Dec 163#3
Not really.
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Uridium
5 Dec 16#27
The Enterpise class bit amused me....not even a mention of iSCSI support
devilsadv0cate
5 Dec 16#26
I can't seem to find the appeal for this. It's just a dumb NAS isn't it? No apps to speak of like what you'd find on a Synology or QNAP.
tezray
5 Dec 16#25
Agree with turret get a server and put xpenology or similar on it or stick a hd 6450 in it and use it as a TV computer, kodi, nas, plex whatever don't see the point in a nas anymore and buffalo drop products too easily so when something descent comes out you probably won't be able to get it but you can just reconfigure the server as needed
ykhan94
5 Dec 16#24
I bought a refurb buffalo nas with 2 x 500gb around 4 years ago for around £75, still going strong although I changed the hard drives last month to 2x 1tb
ZaGaZ
5 Dec 16#23
wat wi all da grumpy ol men eh!.?!..!? deal looks ok av sum eat op.. mi preferz qnap bu no getti thiz prikeyz x
b3ats
5 Dec 16#22
I have one of these. It's great for extra storage space but it's not particularly fast. Transfer speeds can be painful. Good price.
paublo999
4 Dec 1628#8
Anyone use this product and willing to share their technical experiences of using it? Apologies for not properly structuring my question correctly and ruining your evening.
bseal1947 to paublo999
4 Dec 161#10
I did roll my eyes at the pedant.
ghostm4n to paublo999
4 Dec 162#11
Ignore the children. Yes a question mark was used incorrectly, and obviously you should be shot at dawn for that, but it was obvious to anyone really what you were actually saying.
Undisclosed2 to paublo999
4 Dec 164#12
You Sir, have made my evening just that little bit better for your excellent response. Thank you.
verbumSapienti to paublo999
4 Dec 16#21
"Apologies for not ... ruining your evening"
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daz_75
4 Dec 161#20
fishmaster seems to be trawling threads to jump on people using a question mark incorrectly, I suspect he has zero knowledge about NAS devices :smiley:
paublo999
4 Dec 16#1
Interested in techie expert thoughts on this unit?
quidstretchy to paublo999
4 Dec 163#3
Not really.
ianbeany to paublo999
4 Dec 16#19
Yes I certainly would be mate! Go for it!
scottsargeant
4 Dec 16#18
Who cares about punctuation and grammar!!! It's a deal site
Rich_T
4 Dec 16#17
+1
Getting silly.
Turret
4 Dec 161#9
Doesnt seem that great of a deal when you can buy 16TB + a Proliant Server, for less, that can do a lot more than just share files.
scottsargeant to Turret
4 Dec 16#16
Can you provide a link to this? Thanks :P
perfectdark50
4 Dec 16#15
Just a couple of snobs, move on everyone
118luke
4 Dec 165#14
Sick of this site becoming HUKD Grammar police for even the minutest of mistakes.
I knew what you meant paublo999 - some (e.g fishmaster, quidstretchy) would rather waste time giving pointless replies about Grammar to try and look "clever" instead of giving helpful info on the product.
bertbert
4 Dec 161#13
Pretty reasonable price for what it is. A bit of a stretch to call it enterprise grade though, definitely consumer spec equipment. A tad short on memory and fairly meagre processor. But if you're looking a good size of NAS which doesn't need a lot of power and aren't too worried about top of the line performance, this seems ok.
fishmaster
4 Dec 162#7
Yes I've had this minor debate if you want to call it that on another thread, there's so many people that don't know how to use a question mark properly, the clue is in the word question.
fishmaster
4 Dec 162#6
He means you don't know how to use a question mark properly. He simply answered your question. If you wish to learn how to use a question mark properly there are simple guides on Google. I'd advise that you do to avoid conversations like this in the future.
bseal1947
4 Dec 16#5
I think they are not interested in techies thoughts. You phrased it as a question. As in 'are you interested in techie expert thoughts on this unit?'
paublo999
4 Dec 16#4
Not really what?
stevevalo
4 Dec 16#2
I've got a readynas 4 plus with 8TB raid, would this be an upgrade? (obviously not just in storage).
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I knew what you meant paublo999 - some (e.g fishmaster, quidstretchy) would rather waste time giving pointless replies about Grammar to try and look "clever" instead of giving helpful info on the product.
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Getting silly.
I knew what you meant paublo999 - some (e.g fishmaster, quidstretchy) would rather waste time giving pointless replies about Grammar to try and look "clever" instead of giving helpful info on the product.