Published on November 28th,2008 at 11:34 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Princeton Japan’s 5TB NAS: The DN-503AH-PDC

4TB not enough for you? What about 5TB? Princeton Japan just announced the launch of a new 5TB NAS, the DN-503AH-PDC, an average NAS with RAID 0/1/5 and 6 support.

With five HDDs, each 1TB , Princeton succeed building one of the largest consumer NASs yet.

It will be sold in Japan from the middle of December, no word yet on price.

Via Princeton
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Comments
 

  • rishidan

    I’m somewhat interested but can’t decide between this and the Drobo. Even though Drobo will probably be more expensive since it handles 16TB per drive slot, if I can’t afford it, it’s better to have something than nothing.

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    The Drobo is nice but it is not a NAS (No Network)

 

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