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paulj
09-29-2013, 08:03 AM
Like new. Comes with 4 2TB Seagate Barracuda drives.

Asking $595

No trades.



The DNS-345 ShareCenter is a 4-bay network storage device that enables you to share documents, digital media, and files over the network. The device is ideal for server deployment in an office setting as it allows businesses to flexibly expand storage capacity through the addition of up to four internal SATA drives.

Using the built-in FTP server, you can access files via the Internet while away from the home or office. Owner-defined rights given to specific users and groups provide customizable access to stored data and folders whether files are accessed locally or over the Internet.

STREAM DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT WITH BUILT-IN MEDIA SERVER

The ShareCenter gives you flexibility in how you can stream your stored digital media files. Using the built-in UPnP AV media server, you can stream your digital media to compatible media players such as the Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, or Boxee Box. In addition, you can use the integrated iTunes server to stream and playback media files through iTunes.

DO MORE WITH POWERFUL ADD-ONS

Extend the functionality of your NAS by installing a wide variety of versatile add-on applications. With P2P applications, you have the ability to access a limitless collection of free content over the Internet. You can use the SqueezeCenter and Audio Streamer applications to stream music collections from the ShareCenter over the Internet. The Gallery and Blog add-ons lets you showcase photos and blog posts through the Internet, and AjaXplorer gives you a user-friendly graphical interface to access files remotely over the Internet. More add-ons will become available in the near future.

PROTECTION, PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY

The ShareCenter supports seven different hard drive mode configurations to fit your needs: Standard, JBOD, and RAID 0/1/5/5+Hot Spare/10. Standard mode creates four separately accessible hard drives, while JBOD combines the drives together for maximum space efficiency. RAID 0/10 give you maximum performance, while RAID 1/5/5+Hot Spare give you multiple ways to protect against data loss.

foos_guy
09-29-2013, 09:35 AM
I'm interested in just the drives. Willing to part out?