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Blackarmor 440 Reviewed By Richard VanderhurstRichard Vanderhurst reviews the new Seagate Black Armor 440 6TB hard drive. Beginning at $750 for 2TB, the Seagate BlackArmor 440 / 420 is probably the most reasonable high-capacity, top of the range NAS server. A drawback to the BlackArmor is that its write speed could be better compared to its read speed. Note : The device is sold in 2TB, 4TB, and 6TB capacities. Now , you'll need to provision your own drives to reach 8TBs, as Seagate hasn't released that model yet. If you're trying to find a straightforward NAS for the home, we recommend the WD My Book World or the Iomega Media Home Network drive. Richard Vanderhurst concludes that for most little companies the BlackArmor has what you want. The BlackArmor 440 / 420 NAS server incorporates two Gigabit Ethernet ports. These ports, aside from allowing for the linking of multiple units together for NAS to NAS backup, could also be used for assembly. Overall, the BlackArmor 440 / 420 posted amazing information transference rates ; however, we wish the opening between its write and read scores wasn't as big. It's fully normal for a storage device to provision a higher read speed than write speed. . Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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