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| The Bottom Line | Seagate BlackArmor 420 is a decent NAS server. However, not having the capability to dynamically change the current RAID setup's capacity makes it much less desirable for either home or business users. | The Seagate BlackArmor 220 is a good entry-level NAS server for small business and advanced users. | The DiskStation DS712+ is one of the best dual-bay NAS servers on the market, for both home and office environments. It's also one of the few that offer storage scalability for those who want to start small and add more capacity later. | The Disk Station DS410 is one of the most affordable four-bay full-feature NAS servers on the market. While it's overwhelming for novice home users, advanced users will also find it to be one of the best RAID 5-capable NAS servers for their home or small business environments. | The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 makes a decent NAS server for homes and small offices that need lots of storage space. |
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| Weight | 10.6 lbs | 6.6 lbs | 3.7 lbs | 4.9 lbs | 10.35 lbs |
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