Since most data centers are located in remote locations often miles (literally) from the office it makes sense that there is no LCD display since no one should be allowed into the data center to access the equipment unless replacing failed hardware.
You know... we did that for Interop... but it was a hack. I believe the Infrant guys were planning on implementing something in the OS that would span units. Lemme email the guys and see what they say.
That's not rude at all --- It's actually a very good question. --- For many (most?) people an external 1TB drive or two is perfectly fine. That kind of solution gets good performance, costs much less, and is far less complicated --- However, for some, there is no substitute for a Network Attached Storage device. That kind of 24x7 network accessible storage is invaluable to some uberGeeks and professionals.
Lol, 110 degrees in the shade. I see how this is a very good product but it doesn't seem to be the sort of thing many people are likely to buy, in my opinion. The other one from episode 3 however, looks like a much more 'general' market product.
Good point --- The 1100 is really for those who run their own Data Center (even a Data Closet) or need something that can be racked.For anybody who doesn't have those particular needs, the NV+ is a better choice.
I was worried that the Netgear thing would mess up Infrant. It's nice to see that they still have their own thing. The NV+ was a great unit and now you make me want to get a few 1100 for my video setup.
Since most data centers are located in remote locations often miles (literally) from the office it makes sense that there is no LCD display since no one should be allowed into the data center to access the equipment unless replacing failed hardware.
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bluecatvideo 3 years ago
You are great at explaining in an understandable way. It's easy to follow your show even for non geeks.
pwd3679 4 years ago
You know... we did that for Interop... but it was a hack. I believe the Infrant guys were planning on implementing something in the OS that would span units. Lemme email the guys and see what they say.
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19amcbride88 4 years ago
not trying to be rude, but I always found these stuff pointless: why not grab an external 1 TB hard drive, and simply use that?
If multiple backups are so important, grab two 1 TB boxes...
youarepwned 4 years ago
That's not rude at all --- It's actually a very good question. --- For many (most?) people an external 1TB drive or two is perfectly fine. That kind of solution gets good performance, costs much less, and is far less complicated --- However, for some, there is no substitute for a Network Attached Storage device. That kind of 24x7 network accessible storage is invaluable to some uberGeeks and professionals.
gadgettts 4 years ago
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martin700 4 years ago
Lol, 110 degrees in the shade. I see how this is a very good product but it doesn't seem to be the sort of thing many people are likely to buy, in my opinion. The other one from episode 3 however, looks like a much more 'general' market product.
neelradhakrishnan 4 years ago
Good point --- The 1100 is really for those who run their own Data Center (even a Data Closet) or need something that can be racked.For anybody who doesn't have those particular needs, the NV+ is a better choice.
gadgettts 4 years ago
I was worried that the Netgear thing would mess up Infrant. It's nice to see that they still have their own thing. The NV+ was a great unit and now you make me want to get a few 1100 for my video setup.
lilnubby 4 years ago
I was wondering when you would review the 1100. I like the NV+, but I want something that I can rack up and move at will. Nice Review!
geekg3rl 4 years ago
Is that a German flag on your shirt? Also interesting review.
ForceUser 4 years ago
Thanks for watching! --- It's not a German flag though... it's the Intuit Logo.
gadgettts 4 years ago