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It’s been a little over a year and half since we last looked at anything from ASUSTOR. The now established NAS manufacturer had been fairly new when we first looked at its excellent AS-204TE, a NAS we ...
The ASUSTOR AS5402T is a high-grade NAS that sits nicely between basic entry level models and full-fat (and full price) enterprise-ready systems. It's good value as long as you need its feature set ...
The four-bay AS-604T NAS server is the first storage product I've reviewed from Asustor -- the storage division of Asus -- and it was quite a pleasant surprise. The server was very fast in my testing, ...
Tremendous value with 4x HDD/SSD and 4x NVMe M.2. capabilities Asustor AS5404T NAS Server: A Powerful Multi GigE Ethernet Solution with Impressive Features. Asustor has introduced its latest NAS ...
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In this review we test the Asustor AS6202T NAS. The AS6202T is more powerful in the sense that it comes with a much stronger processor, more memory and a plethora of features. The 2 in that product ...
The Asustor AS4002T ($259) is a stylish dual-bay NAS designed for home use. It features a handful of high-end performance components including a 10Gb Ethernet port, link aggregation, and speedy DDR4 ...
A very easy-to-configure and use NAS from Asustor, made practical by the recent drops in NVMe drives. If those price drops continue and NVMe drives get bigger, this could soon be one of the best NAS ...
Designed for personal and small business use, the Asustor AS6302T ($369) is a two-bay NAS device that uses Intel's new Apollo Lake platform and HDMI 2.0 connectivity to serve up 4K video, photos, and ...
The DeadBolt ransomware is now targeting ASUSTOR NAS devices by encrypting files and demanding a $1,150 ransom in bitcoins. Similar to the DeadBolt ransomware attacks that targeted QNAP NAS devices ...
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