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Network Storage Review - How To Navigate Deceiving NAS Reviews Computers Articles | August 6, 2010 When reading a network storage review it is easy to be overcome by jargon used to avoid giving you the information you need to make a smart purchase. Learn how to get on the right track in finding the perfect NAS device for your network storage needs.
If you are in the market for a NAS device it makes sense to seek out a network storage review website that will help you navigate the overwhelming number of products that will claim to solve your home network storage needs or lead you to a business network attached storage solution.
Unfortunately, a great many of these NAS review sites will simply regurgitate the information that the manufacturer prints on the box or even the many times inaccurate information found on the vendor's website.
Even an IT specialist is at the mercy of someone else to tell him or her what a device might contain in the hardware innards or what features the software will perform.
But if you do not understand the terminology or "jargon" then the product review might be as helpful as a restaurant menu printed in a language you do not understand.
For instance adidas superstar gialle saldi , even if you knew that JBOD stood for "Just a Bunch Of Disks" does that really help you in evaluating a product highlighted in a network storage review?
Would it not be more helpful to have some one explain that JBOD simply took a hard drive and made it accessible over your network WITHOUT giving you any redundant hard drive data protection; and that all hard drives in a JBOD box acted independently and were not coupled together in any way to give you a larger data volume?
This is only one example of how you can easily get steered toward a product that may not do at all what you are hoping it will.
Finding the right category of network storage review
Probably the most important determining factor in finding the right NAS reviews is to make sure you are exploring the right category of NAS device solutions.
Typically, network attached storage is categorized in one of three ways:
1.) Home network storage, which will include home office needs.