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LaCie now offering a killer 7.5TB NAS

By: (more) | Storage News | Posted: Oct 9, 2008 12:22 am

If you're mega serious about your storage space and like to go about consolidating all your drives into a dedicated, neat NAS unit, chances are you've probably heard of LaCie's 4big Quadra; a 4-bay NAS capable of holding up to 6TB of data using 1.5TB drives.

 

LaCie now offering a killer 7.5TB NAS - 5big Network

 

6TB still not enough? LaCie didn't seem to think so; they're now advertising the new 5big Network Attached Storage unit which can take up to five 1.5TB drives, thus offering a highly impressive 7.5TB storage capacity. Of course, there are a stack of RAID configuration choices available, no less than seven in fact.

 

LaCie now offering a killer 7.5TB NAS - 5big Network

 

The NAS runs dimensions of 220 x 196 x 173 mm and offers connectivity via USB 2.0, Gigabit ethernet and three eSATA ports. The 7.5TB model will set you back a hefty $1,900, but for peace of mind it's backed by a 3-year warranty.

 

LaCie now offering a killer 7.5TB NAS - 5big Network

 

For further good measure, Lacie also bundle their Genie Backup Manager Pro and Intego Backup Manager Pro software suites with the units.

 

You can read more about the 5big Network NAS series at the product page here folks.

 

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