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Posted: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 07:45:02 Post Subject: Thecus NAS to Support New Seagate 5TB HDD |
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Thecus® NAS to Support New Seagate® 5TB HDD
New Seagate Enterprise Capacity HDD Compatible with All Thecus NAS Models
April 29, 2014, Milpitas California – Network attached storage expert Thecus is pleased to announce that the Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5” 5TB HDD is confirmed compatible with the entire Thecus NAS line. Early hands-on access to these high-capacity HDDs was made possible through Thecus’s continued close relationship with Seagate.
With their 5TB breakthrough, Seagate Enterprise Capacity drives are among the highest-capacity drives available for enterprise-class purposes. And with enhanced efficiency thanks to PowerChoice™ host-selectable power options and robust performance coming from dual processors and ramp load technologies, the 35% average sustained increase of throughput over previous generations is almost palpable.
“Reaching the milestone of 5TB hard drive capacity is tremendous news for the storage industry,” said Florence Shih, Chairperson at Thecus Technology Corp. “Seagate’s reliability paired with Thecus’s trusted technology is an undeniable edge for enterprises in need of large pools of data in energy-efficient, high-performance storage.”
Check your NAS’s full compatibility list at Thecus.com: http://www.thecus.com/sp_comlist.php
For more information on Thecus, go to: http://www.thecus.com
For more information on Seagate, go to: http://www.seagate.com/
About Thecus:
Thecus Technology Corp. specializes in Network Attached Storage and Network Video Recorder solutions. Established in 2004 with the mission of making technology that is at the same time intuitive and ground-breaking, Thecus offers technology designed to appeal to both advanced and novice users. By combining a world-class storage R&D team with a commitment to customer satisfaction, Thecus is able to adapt to the market with its innovative NAS and NVR and fulfill the storage and surveillance needs of today’s world. |
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