Seagate stuffs 3TB drives in NAS box
12TB for under two grand - for 30 days
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Seagate has added its 3TB drive to the 2- and 4-slot BlackArmor NAS boxes, taking capacity up to 12TB.
Both systems will come pre-populated with 3TB drives in each bay.
The BlackArmor NAS 440 is configured with RAID 5 and ships with 10 backup software licenses out-of-the-box, while the NAS 220 ships with RAID 1 configuration for automatic data mirroring and five backup software licenses.
Additional licenses for both products can be purchased in 2 and 5 -set increments on Seagate.com.
For the first 30 days, CDW will provide the 12TB BlackArmor NAS 440 for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1,899.99, and NewEgg will sell the 6TB NAS 220 for an MSRP of $649.99. ®
COMMENTS
UK price?
If every other piece of tech ever is an indicator, a US price of $1,899.99 will equate to at least £1,899.99 in the UK. New laptop models, graphics cards and other devices always seem to just swap the $ for a £ on the price tag :(
obviously
it'll be the high cost for translation of manuals from American to British...
whatever
Vulgar language for no good reason makes you look ... vulgar. And dumb ... and immature.
Also, insulting other people demeans you.
Grow up and stand proud. :)

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