Seagate Business Storage

March 28, 2013

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Seagate Business Storage

The newest network-attached storage (NAS) product line.

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Seagate Business Storage

Available Business Storage 2-bay NAS in caps of 4 TB and 6 TB

In past few weeks were presented Seagate Business Storage, the newest network-attached storage (NAS) product line for small office / home office (SOHO), remote mobile office (RMO) and small to medium-sized business organizations (SMBs) in capacities ranging from 2TB up to 16TBs.

Seagate Enables Growth of Small to Medium-Sized Businesses With New Networked Business Storage Solution

Major features of the newest NAS :

  • provides a secure cost-effective solution that works well with existing cloud backup and online sharing services. Designed to backup all PC and Mac computers in an organization to a single centralized location, this new NAS includes backup software for Windows PCs and is also compatible with Apple’s Time Machine® for backup of Mac OSX computers;
  • is essentially a private cloud, which can reside in a single office location and is capable of providing access via both Android and iOS applications for mobile devices and a secure networked connection from any notebook. And come with encryption;
  • plug-n-play removable storage (USM) - The 2 and 4 Bay versions of Seagate Business Storage deliver maximum data protection by providing redundant backups of the information stored on the device. The addition of a Universal Storage Module (USM) slot allows for plug-n-play removable external drives to be input and removed from the device for improved workflow and offsite backup capability.

Currently, ASBIS have available Business Storage 2-bay NAS in capacities of 4TB and 6TB, other models will be available in 2nd week of April.

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