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Easeus disk copy 2.3 review
Easeus disk copy 2.3 review






As far as build quality goes you might even be able to go as far as standing on it without the thing being much worse for wear. The rear panel is also metal, with a built-in hinge that folds down to access the internal drives. The main body panel that covers the drive assembly is a heavy-gauge steel panel that is held in place with four thumbscrews from the back side. The front plastic panel feels solid with no creaks or flexing when carrying the system. While it does have a rather humble appearance the body is very durable and constructed of very sturdy components.

easeus disk copy 2.3 review

The rear of the unit has one LAN port and two USB ports for expansion. The front of the DiskStation is plastic with seven indicator lights and a power button. The Synology DiskStation DS410j has a clean appearance with a glossy white front and silver body.

easeus disk copy 2.3 review

  • Operating Temperature: 5☌ to 35☌ (40☏ to 95☏).
  • Power Consumption: 42.9W (Access) 16W (HDD Hibernation).
  • Fan Size: Two 80mm, Noise Level (fan-only):23dB.
  • External HDD Interface: USB 2.0 port X2.
  • Max Internal Capacity: 8TB (4x 2TB hard drives).
  • easeus disk copy 2.3 review

  • Internal HDD: 3.5″ SATA(II) x4 or 2.5″ SATA/SSD x4.
  • DiskStation Manager (DSM) Version: 2.3-1157.
  • easeus disk copy 2.3 review

    Synology DiskStation DS410j Specifications: In this review we look at the Synology DiskStation DS410j, which is a 4-bay home and small business NAS-unit with a wide range of options running on latest DiskStation Manager (DSM) software. Synology is a developer of friendly and easy to use NAS-servers ranging from models supporting 10-disk RAID arrays to small single-drive home servers. When looking to purchase one of these models you generally don’t know where to look and once you actually do end up buying one, most are difficult or clunky to setup. Plenty of options exist these days for sharing media on a home or business network from routers with USB-drive support to dedicated NAS-servers.








    Easeus disk copy 2.3 review