Abstract: A few weeks ago I took a look at the Netgear offering to the home network attached storage market; the product worked, but had obvious flaws. In this article, Im going to be taking a look at the D-Link DNS-323. This is another network attached storage...
Abstract: D-link's forays in the NAS appliance market haven't met with a great deal of success so far. Its DSM-G600 delivers a good range of features, including wireless access, for the price - but we found the bundled backup facilities comparatively weak, and we w...
Two drive bays, iTunes server, print server, metal case
Hard drive partition sizes cant be customised unless a RAID mode is used, release levers and front panel arent lockable, iTunes server had to be restarted every time we added new files The Final Word For storing masses of music and video files, the D...
For storing masses of music and video files, the DNS-323 is ideal. Its relatively easy to set-up and use and we love its iTunes server feature, which means that any iTunes library from any computer can access the same music.
Abstract: NAS – ‘Network Attached Storage’ devices are becoming very popular lately, and today we take a look at D-Link’s latest NAS device, the DNS-323. A 2-Bay NAS enclosure using Serial-ATA drives and RAID technology. The DNS-323 retails...
Ease of installation, Web UI easy to use and configure, Full feature set for price range, General performance, Jumbo frames support, RAID 0 and RAID 1 capability...
Subpar cooling performance, Performance when writing small files, No S.M.A.R.T. reporting capability, DDNS Server issues, No current support for 1.5TB hard drives...
The DNS-323 makes a good choice for a home or small office user wanting to add additional storage that is accessible across the network or via the Internet. I was impressed with the ease of installation of the hard drives, which can be done in a matte...