I remember, many moons ago, getting my
first Iomega ZIP drive, the one that could read from and write to 100MB
diskettes (if you're of the same vintage as me, then you'll also remember the
revolutionary pass-through printer parallel port these drives used). I was in
geek heaven, and I really did think that this would be the last storage device that I'd
ever need.
I was wrong.
Over the past few years my storage needs have grown
from megabytes to terabytes, and my Iomega ZIP drive has been long relegated to
my personal tech museum. Also, nowadays we're not so laid back when it comes to
storage, and aren't happy to have all our eggs in one basket. Instead, we want
the reliability and redundancy offered by systems with multiple drives, and
which connect to the cloud.
If you have serious storage requirements,
and you make protecting your data a high priority, then here are six of the
very best NAS (Network Attached Storage) drives for work and play.
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