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Description:
The Patriot Valkyrie Dual Bay NAS device is ideal as a central storage server, digital media hub, or FTP server for remote users. Valkyrie is equipped with two 3.5" drive bays, a 500MHz embedded processor, 128MB of RAM., fast Gigabit network capabilities, RAID 0, 1 and JBOD support to keep your data safe and secure. Some of the built in features are: UPnP media server, iTunes server, user/group management, One Touch Backup (OTB), scheduled backup, PC-less download via P2P Network, Active Directory Services (ADS), and Dynamic DNS. The easy to use interface and comprehensive setup options bring the versatility of a robust network storage device to everyone.
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Drive Type: Network Storage Server
Summary
Product Title: Patriot Memory PCNASVK35S2 Network Storage Server
Manufacturer: Patriot Memory
Power Score: 4.1 | 3 Reviews
Product Reviews (3)
Valkyrie Dual Bay NAS server
THE GOOD: The Valkyrie Dual-Bay NAS server is one of the most affordable two-bay RAID-ready NAS servers on the market. Its also compact, good-looking, and supports USB printers. THE BAD: The Valkyrie Dual-Bay NAS server is rather buggy, has an unintuitive Web interface, and comes with badly designed drive bays. Its performance is the lowest among recent NAS servers, and the setup instructions are...
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By cnet.com - Jan 29, 2010
Patriot Valkyrie PCNASVK35S2
Testseek.com has collected 14 expert reviews for Patriot Valkyrie PCNASVK35S2 and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Aug 23, 2011
PATRIOT VALKYRIE 2-BAY NAS REVIEW @ Tweaknews
Given the fairly large feature set wrapped up in a well constructed, attractive unit, the Valkyrie is a good buy for those in the market for a simple home NAS. It supports up to 4TB of storage and has all the most commonly used functions like an FTP server, print server, media server, and one touch backup to an external device. With a reasonable price tag of around $150 US or less, it's...
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By tweaknews.net - Mar 1, 2010

