expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 03:51:25
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The DNS-323 network storage enclosure is similar to D-Links DNS-313, sharing an almost identical web configuration interface. Its just as easy to set up, but it also supports quotas so users can be allotted a specific amount of storage space. Fit...
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The DNS-323 from D-Link enables you to make your own network-attached storage device. We say make because this is only an enclosure and doesnt come supplied with any drives - you have to buy them separately. Extra storage space is always welcome, bu...
Takes two SATA drives, Includes USB 2.0 port...
Tricky to set-up, Poor manual...
The DNS-323 from D-Link enables you to make your own network-attached storage device. We say make because this is only an enclosure and doesnt come supplied with any drives - you have to buy them separately. Extra storage space is always welcome, bu...
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Storage comes in many different formats these days, from flash drives you can carry around in your pocket to massive enterprise storage area network arrays. As our lives become more media-centric, so does our need to have a repository for all those mo...
Ease of installation, Web UI easy to use and configure, Full feature set for price range, General performance, Jumbo frames support, RAID 0 and RAID 1 capability...
Subpar cooling performance, Performance when writing small files, No S.M.A.R.T. reporting capability, DDNS Server issues, No current support for 1.5TB hard drives...
The DNS-323 makes a good choice for a home or small office user wanting to add additional storage that is accessible across the network or via the Internet. I was impressed with the ease of installation of the hard drives, which can be done in a matte...
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The DNS-323 is a two-drive network storage enclosure (it doesnt come with any hard drives, users can install their own) thats relatively easy to set up and use. It doesnt have an extensive feature-set, but its well-suited to the average home networ...
Two drive bays, iTunes server, print server, metal case...
Hard drive partition sizes cant be customised unless a RAID mode is used, release levers and front panel arent lockable, iTunes server had to be restarted every time we added new files The Final Word For storing masses of music and video files, the D...
For storing masses of music and video files, the DNS-323 is ideal. Its relatively easy to set-up and use and we love its iTunes server feature, which means that any iTunes library from any computer can access the same music.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:00:14
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Network Attached Storage (NAS) has finally started dribbling into the consumer space, and we couldnt be happier. It seems as if a combination of all those years of nagging about backing up and the onset of streaming media has woken up the general publ...
Easy to use, flexible software, Wont break the bank, Huge array of servers, Gigabit ethernet, Email alerts, Print server, Power management...
Front panel is a little flimsy, Could be quieter...
The D-Link DNS-323 is a great network storage device for beginners and professionals alike.
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ozhardware.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:00:14
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NAS – ‘Network Attached Storage’ devices are becoming very popular lately, and today we take a look at D-Link’s latest NAS device, the DNS-323. A 2-Bay NAS enclosure using Serial-ATA drives and RAID technology. The DNS-323 retails...
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It's a two-disk NAS, supporting RAID-0, RAID-1, JBOD or independent disk configuration. While supporting non-redundant RAID standards (RAID 0) is really just a legacy capability of more advanced RAID, it worries us when vendors promote RAID 0 as a vi...
Very affordable RAID 1 storage...
No web features...
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The D-Link DNS-323 is a bargain-priced, consumer-grade network storage enclosure, similar to countless others. It's made of cheap plastic, has uninspired design, and a clunky web-based management interface. It's also brilliant, and if you have any hack...
Inexpensive, highly-customizable, RAID-capable, Gigabit, printserver-enabled network storage supported poorly by D-Link but extensively by a robust developer community. 9/10 OSNews contributors do not receive direct compensation from any covered compa...
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Computerworld has recently reported that in the next few years the sum total of Earth’s data will be in the two zetabyte vicinity. One Zetabyte is equal to one billion gigabytes.. in case you were wondering. My personal and family data storage is st...
I have been very impressed with the D-Link’s performance throughout my two months of testing. It is easy to setup, works exactly as you would expect once it’s loaded up with files and has all the features you would expect for a device of this...
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It's a two-disk NAS, supporting RAID-0, RAID-1, JBOD or independent disk configuration. While supporting non-redundant RAID standards (RAID 0) is really just a legacy capability of more advanced RAID, it worries us when vendors promote RAID 0 as a vi...
Very affordable RAID 1 storage...
No web features...
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It wasn’t too long ago when a family was lucky to have one computer. As times have changed, more computers have entered the household and today it is not uncommon for there to be more PC’s than people in a house. Think about it. Every membe...
Two-Bay NAS, Supports several drive arrays, GB Ethernet, Multitude of Servers, User/Group/Quota management, Simple to install – works out of the box...
Expensive for a drive-less box...
The D-Link DNS-323 is a handy little enclosure that currently puts up to 2TB of network attached storage on your network very easily. Setup is very simple, performance is very good, and the feature set is well rounded. Virtually anyone with a few mo...
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reviewlab.net Updated: 2011-09-26 03:51:26
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The D-Link DNS-323 NAS turned to be a really easy to use NAS device, rich in features and most importantly - at low-cost. The DNS-323, although being a simple model, looks quite elegant with its all-black finishing and silver accents. It’s also...
Reasonable price; cheap when comparing to similar NAS devices, Easy to set up, Good build quality, Gigabit Ethernet, RAID (0 and 1) and SATA drive support, Good performance, iTune, FTP and print server.
No physical lock on front panel and hard drive release levers, USB port only for print server.
The D-Link DNS-323 NAS turned to be a really easy to use NAS device, rich in features and most importantly - at low-cost. The DNS-323, although being a simple model, looks quite elegant with its all-black finishing and silver accents. It’s also...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-26 03:51:26
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It seems difficult to express how much I liked the D-Link DNS-323 SATA RAID Gigabit NAS without sounding like I own stock in the company (which I don ). To begin with, it is an extremely simple yet feature rich product. Beyond the myriad of additional f...
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As our personal media libraries continue to grow larger and large each day, serious consideration needs to be given to our storage capabilities. With our PCs filling up with personal photos, movies, music and por... more movies, we all have a consider...
Built to last, Cheap compared to other similar NAS devices, Ease of installation, Feature rich...
Front panel can come off too easy, No USB thumb drive back up option...
In working with the D-Link DNS-323, we were pleasantly surprised with the ease of use and features that it came with. We did not touch upon the Memeo software included but having worked with it in the past, its simply allows you to setup backups of i...
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A few weeks ago I took a look at the Netgear offering to the home network attached storage market; the product worked, but had obvious flaws. In this article, Im going to be taking a look at the D-Link DNS-323. This is another network attached storage...
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In many cases, people keep their digital photos on home PCs. A few souls store them on their laptops, a concept that causes us to shudder. In the vast majority of cases, those PCs have single hard drives, and the owners of those digital photo libraries...
Easy hardware installation and configuration; gigabit Ethernet; good performance; RAID 1 and SATA drive support.
UPnP server capabilities a bit wonky.
If you need a RAID 1 device for your networked home, the D-Link DNS-323 is easy to use and gets the job done...
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D-link's forays in the NAS appliance market haven't met with a great deal of success so far. Its DSM-G600 delivers a good range of features, including wireless access, for the price - but we found the bundled backup facilities comparatively weak, and we w...
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hi-techreviews.com Updated: 2014-01-19 01:41:06
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If you have more than one computer how do you share your files and music with the other computer? In my house we have a total of four computers, there is a My Computer, Her Computer, Graphics Computer and TV Computer. Sure we could share all of our files by simply using network sharing for all of the computers, but that tends to leave your system wi...
The D-Link DNS-323 does exactly what it claims it will do and it does it from start to finish without a single hitch. I have had the opportunity to review a large number of NAS devices and I would say without a bit of reservations that the DNS-323 w...
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