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Western Digital Enters the NAS Market Powered by Microsoft

Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials finally made it into the marketplace via Western Digital’s Small Office Storage Server – the Sentinel DX4000.

This 4-bay unit is available in 4 TB and 8 TB versions and features such amenities as dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and two USB 3.0 ports. Both units are powered by an ATOM D525 CPU and includes 2 GB of RAM.

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These units are available now at a MSRP of $949.99 USD for the 4 TB unit and $1,449.99 USD for the 8 TB unit.

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  • Pinky

    Not impressed with WD NAS they are never good