![]() 8-Bays have typically been the jumping-off point from Desktop to Rackmount servers (slightly less so in recent years admittedly), thanks to the larger degree of storage on offer allowing greater performance, capacity and redundancy – So you start to see hardware appearing inside/outside that can greatly enhance the system’s utility. However, 8 drive (hard drive or SSD) NAS systems are where you start to see the NAS brands flex their muscles a bit. Up until this point, most NAS system can typically fall into home use, budget use, small business and effective storage for a small group of users and their data. If you have been looking at getting a NAS for your business, then I think it is safe to say that 8-Bay is where things get SERIOUS. A Guide to the Best 8-Bay NAS Drives to Buy Right Now ![]()
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