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ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 2 PRO AS3302T

Superb all–round performanc­e at an unbeatable price

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ALL THESE SYSTEMS provide reliable storage for Time Machine backups, and could replace a Time Capsule and provide shared storage for photos and documents. They differ in the other services available, expandabil­ity, and cost. As an appliance, WD My Cloud is ideal and inexpensiv­e, but won’t do much more than those basics.

The four convention­al NAS systems offer many different services and expansion potential. Their manufactur­ers also offer related models: QNAP’s four–bay TS–453D compares with the Synology tested, and Asustor offers its AS3304T. They’re similar in that each is a Linux computer with a file system more complex than your Mac’s, controlled through a browser. If you’re uncomforta­ble with that, or need macOS–specific services such as Content Caching, making your own NAS using a Mac is fine, if expensive.

Picking a winner on services or performanc­e is impossible, as the QNAP, Synology, and Asustor are so close. When it comes to cost, though, none matches the Asustor Drivestor 2 Pro.

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