Network storage makes more sense for home users now that so many of us have
two or more computers in the home, along with growing collections of pictures
and music.
The ability to share these between computers is valuable, which is where
network storage, which doesn't need a PC to be switched on, comes in.
The
DNS-313
doesn't come with a hard disk - the user has to add their own
Serial
ATA disk, but that is a very simple business. After that, it's a case of
plugging it all in and running the supplied software on any PC, at which point
it sets up and formats the disk, as well as giving the DNS-313 a name so it can
be easily found on the network.
Once that's done, it can be accessed using the standard Windows networking
system, but it's also possible to run the same disc on other PCs to
automatically create shortcut icons for the disk.
The device is unobtrusive when in use - it has a fan to cool the disk but
this is not very loud. Like all networked hard disks, it's quite slow compared
with disks connected directly to a computer, so if you're using the disk for
backup, it will be a long process.
Vista compatible: Yes
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