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Freecom Dual Drive Network Center 2TB review

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Price when reviewed : £233
inc VAT

Freecom's Dual Drive Network Center isn't a bad NAS, but it's not especially fast and there are better value alternatives available

Specifications

2 disk bays, 1TB+1TB storage supplied, 1x 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet ports

http://www.techdepot.co.uk

Freecom’s Dual Drive Network Center is a network attached storage (NAS) device equipped with a pair of 1TB hard disks. It’s an attractive NAS thanks to its simple aluminium design.

The 1TB disks can be used as a RAID 0 array providing 2TB of storage, but if a single disk fails then you’ll lose all your data. Alternatively they can be used as a RAID 1 array, which halves the available storage but protects your files if a disk goes under. The disks are mounted in easily removable trays that slide out from the rear, and you can lock them to deter casual thieves. The fan is a little noisy, but you won’t hear it from under a desk or in a cabinet.

Freecom Dual Drive Network Center 2TB rear

File transfer performance wasn’t unbearably slow, but the Dual Drive is far from the fastest NAS we’ve seen. When configured as RAID 0 large files were copied at an average speed of 19MB/s, while small files were transferred at an overall speed of 8.5MB/s. RAID 1 performance was almost identical to RAID 0. It’s just quick enough for most tasks, but you should leave large backups running overnight.

Configuring the Dual Drive is generally straightforward, but there are some oddities in the web management interface. Creating a user account and setting that user a quota so they don’t gobble up all the available storage can be done from a single screen. There’s no way to organise users into groups for easier administration, but this will only be a problem for large networks. Unlike most NAS devices where you grant each user access to particular shared folders from the user management screen, here this is done from the shared folders screen. It’s a subtle change, but it’s likely to be confusing if you’ve owned a NAS before.

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Basic Specifications

Price £233
Rating ***

Storage

Capacity 1TB+1TB
Formatted capacity 2,700GB
Default file system ext3
Price per gigabyte £0.10
Interface SATA2
3.5in drive bays 2
Free 3.5in drive bays 0
RAID modes JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1

Interface

Ethernet ports 1
USB direct access ports (front/rear) 0/0
Other USB ports (front/rear) 0/1
eSATA ports (front/rear) 0/0
Other ports none

Networking

Ethernet connection speed 10/100/1000Mbit/s
Universal Plug and Play support yes
UPnP media server yes
iTunes yes
Print server yes
USB disk server yes
Web server no
FTP server yes
Protocols supported TCP/IP, SMB/CIFS, AFP, FTP

Miscellaneous

Size 160x93x200mm
Weight 2.6kg
Vertical positioning yes
Ethernet cable included yes
Additional features lockable drive bays
Power consumption active 16W

Buying Information

Price £233
Warranty two years RTB
Supplier http://www.techdepot.co.uk
Details www.freecom.com

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