Ajump Terabyte NAS Server

Ajump Terabyte NAS Server

Ajump Terabyte NAS Server

There seem to be a lot of Network Attached Storage solutions coming out with a terabyte of storage, perfect for a home media server, and here's another one.

The Ajump Impression P104S is interesting because it is custom configured, built, and tested, and comes at a good price ($1438 with 1TB of storage).

This Ajump NAS server has a RISC processor, 4 Serial ATA bays, gigabit ethernet, 256MB RAM, and hardware RAID levels 0, 1, and 5.

Is it just me, or does it look like a radio from the 1940s?

Ajump configuration page

(via ehomeupgrade)


 
 

 
 
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