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5 Reasons Why Unraid Is the Ultimate Home NAS Solution

Want to build a NAS server but not certain which RAID solution to use? Here's how Unraid can super power your home NAS solution.

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All the Different RAID Types Explained

Heard about RAID but unsure if it's right for you? Check out our quick guide to RAID to learn the differences and when you should use each type.

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Minisform U850 Mini-PC Review: NUC Killer With Outstanding Value and Flexibility

If you love small form factor computers, or just need to economize on desk space, the U850 is worth checking out.

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TerraMaster Launches the Upgraded D8 Thunderbolt 3

The D8 Thunderbolt 3 is back with more capacity than ever before.

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TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt3 Plus Review: 7-in-1 Dock with RAID That Does Nearly Everything

Great performance for the price and plenty of spare bandwidth over Thunderbolt 3 if you need to daisy-chain devices.

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5 Thunderbolt RAID Systems to Serve Your External Data Storage Needs

RAID systems are awesome for external storage, and with Thunderbolt 3, they're faster than ever. Here are the best Thunderbolt-compatible RAID units.

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How to Configure a RAID HDD Array in Linux

Got spare hard disk drives that you want to use more efficiently with your Linux computer? You can with RAID, a system that can provide a performance boost, or add redundancy.

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Terramaster D5-300C Review: For When You Have Far Too Many Hard Drives

If you just need to cram as many hard drives as possible, TerraMaster has a solution for you: the D5-300C, with room for five full size hard disks and a USB-C interface.

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How to Improve Windows Performance with a New File System

You can boost your computer's software performance and storage reliability with two technologies: a RAID setup and a new file system. The only requirement is, at least, two spare drives. The rest is easy.

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