Thecus N4200

Thecus N4200

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Thecus N4200 Reviews

TweakNews

06/2010

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Thecus n4200 nas

As storage needs increase, so does the likelihood of a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device finding its way into the home or business network. It's for good reason too many NAS units are easy to set up and configure, are accessible from any PC on the network, and most offer some form of RAID level for data redundancy. Simply put, centralized storage benefits everyone on the network in many ways. Thecus has shown us some quality NAS units in the past, and I now have a new offering from them on my desk for review. The N4200 is a beast of a machine, boasting a dual-core Intel Atom 510 CPU, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, and four drive bays that support up to 8TB of storage space. What really sets this NAS apart from the others however, are the built-in failsafe features. A battery backup keeps the N4200 running in the event of a power outage, and a Disk On Module (DOM) contains a copy of the firmware in the event the primary firmware becomes corrupted. It's time to take this NAS for a test run and see how it performs. In today's networked world, digital content is truly the most precious asset. At Thecus, we take pride in developing innovative storage solutions that keep data safe and secure.

CNet

04/2010

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7.0/10

Thecus N4200

The Thecus N4200 is one of a few four-bay NAS server we've reviewed recently, and though it has decidedly fewer features and functions found in NAS servers like the Synology DS410, it has a few useful novelties of its own. The server is the first we've seen that includes a backup battery module, a dual disk-on-module (DOM) design, and the ability to host both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch SATA hard drives. It also has plenty of USB and eSATA ports and a very well-thought-out hard-drive-bay design. If you are looking for a high-performance RAID 5-capable, secure NAS server to use mostly as a storage space for file sharing, backups, and something that offers many redundancies, the N4200 is worth its rather hefty price tag of around $750 (no storage included). On the other hand, if you can deal with sudden downtime because of power outages and want to get the most out of a NAS server, we'd highly recommend the much more affordable Synology DS410. Design and setup We love the N4200's hard-drive-bay design. Unlike the Synology DS410, which requires you to take it apart to install or replace the hard drives, the N4200's drive bays are front accessible, meaning that its hard drives can be quickly replaced when the server is still running.

Prices

Retailer Information Prices
Amazon Thecus N4200ECO 4-Bay Network Attached Storage $637.15
Buy.com Thecus N4200Eco Network Storage Server - Intel Atom D525 - RJ-45 Network, Type A USB, eSATA $645.99
J&R Music and Computer World Thecus N4200Eco 4-Bay NAS Server - N4200ECO $670.99
Buy.com Thecus N4200PRO Network Storage Server - 1 x Intel Atom D525 - RJ-45 Network, Type A USB, eSATA $679.99
Amazon Marketplace Thecus 4-Bay Dual-DOM Network Attached Storage N4200 $712.65
Amazon Thecus 4-Bay Dual-DOM Network Attached Storage N4200 $740.36