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Buffalo introduces TeraStation Pro WSS |
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Written by NCN News Network
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Monday, 17 October 2011 |
Buffalo Technology, introduced Buffalo TeraStation Pro WSS, a high performance RAID based network attached storage (NAS) with the power of a Windows Server operating system. Powered by Microsoft Windows® Storage Server 2008 R2 Workgroup Edition, TeraStation Pro WSS provides seamless capability with Windows computers and servers and available in capacities up to 12TB in desktop model and up to 8TB in Rack mount Model.
Buffalo’s latest network storage solution family is optimized to deliver the most robust file server experience, and in addition to offering dependable, seamless domain integration the TeraStation Pro WSS provides advanced features such as full disk encryption and supports for NTFS for very specific file-level security. In other words it provides businesses a reliable and scalable solution that is not only cost effective but easy to deploy and administer into Windows workgroup or domain environments. The TeraStation Pro WSS incorporates the powerful Intel® Atom™ Dual-Core Processor providing class-leading performance enabling the ability to focus on concurrent tasks with minimal performance degradation and offers maximum network throughput even while a replication job or a fast search indexing procedure during an anti-virus scan, is occurring a runs in the background. Additionally, TeraStation Pro WSS supports full disk encryption, support for NTFS for very specific file-level security. Onboard Native Active Directory support provides integration with large Windows networks. “Combination of TeraStation Pro family and Windows Storage Server, once again allows Buffalo to deliver an efficient, reliable and cost effective storage solution to the SMB storage market,” said Susumu Kobayashi, Country Head, Buffalo Inc. India. “With the power of Windows Storage server 2008R2 the TeraStation Pro WSS family is truly extendable into the higher end SMB and enterprise sector at a faction of the cost of current solutions,” he added.
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