Wednesday, June 1, 2011

HFX PowerNAS: Core i5 and 15 TB for your data

HFX product for many years of PC cases entirely passive. The company has diversified into logically NAS, and launches its PowerNAS at Computex 2011, a PC that does not speak its name. Inside is a mini ITX motherboard with Intel chipset Zotac H67 and Sandy Bridge Intel (Core i3 and i5). The processing power of the NAS thus goes well beyond competing products using either Atom or ARM chips.

All this power is used by Windows Home Server 2011, the system dedicated to storing and sharing data from Microsoft. The system is hosted on a 2.5 "hard drive, data, they are spread over one to five 3.5" hard drives. 5 hard drives that can now be up to 3 TB each for a total of 15 TB in RAID5, the total capacity will be reduced to 12 TB Inj The liability has been optimized for a large number of disks and fans s 'activate appropriate.

The 2011 is marketed PowerNAS from 1000 € without hard drives.

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