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August 2009
(80%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Seagate has long been known as a reliable provider of storage products. While these include hard drives and direct-attached devices the company has not previously been a major name in networked storage, which is one reason that the release of the Black...
Low power consumption, bare-metal backup and restore, discovery utility also does drive mapping, Gigabit Ethernet LAN port aggregation and fail-over
Scanners and multifunction units not supported, discovery utility will map even if sharing is disabled on workstation, no Active Directory, NT Domain, or LDAP support for user authentication
The Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 is more than just a small Linux box with Webadmin slapped onto it. Although late to the crowded SMB storage market, the BlackArmor appliance is a solid filer with a level of polish that should make it welcome in any smal...
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 is a Johnny-come-lately to the NAS market, but Seagate seems to have done its homework. Aimed at small businesses with 50 or fewer employees, this Linux-based appliance is full-featured and flexible, with the promise of further...
Fast throughput, Hasslefree remote access, Excellent backup solutions, Many customisation options, RAID 5, RAID 0, RAID 10 and Span support, Toolless design and great expandability
Networking knowhow required to exploit its advanced features, Lacks port aggregation, Scant instructions, May not be compatible with some routers
Although Seagates BlackArmor 440 is not the easiest NAS server to set up and use, its a good choice for small businesses and advanced users...
The Seagate BlackArmor offers fast throughput, hassle-free remote access, excellent backup solutions, and has many customization options. Also, its large amounts of storage; RAID 5, RAID 0, RAID 10, and Span support; toolless design; and great expandab...
The Seagate BlackArmor requires more than basic networking know-how to take advantage of its advanced features. Also, it lacks port aggregation, has scant instructions, and may not be compatible with some routers.
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
The Seagate BlackArmor offers fast throughput, hassle-free remote access, excellent backup solutions, and has many customization options. Also, its large amounts of storage; RAID 5, RAID 0, RAID 10, and Span support; toolless design; and great expandab...
The Seagate BlackArmor requires more than basic networking know-how to take advantage of its advanced features. Also, it lacks port aggregation, has scant instructions, and may not be compatible with some routers.
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
The Seagate BlackArmor offers fast throughput, hassle-free remote access, excellent backup solutions, and has many customization options. Also, its large amounts of storage; RAID 5, RAID 0, RAID 10, and Span support; toolless design; and great expandab...
The Seagate BlackArmor requires more than basic networking know-how to take advantage of its advanced features. Also, it lacks port aggregation, has scant instructions, and may not be compatible with some routers.
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
Lots of storage for the money, Hot swappable drives, Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, 10 Windows client licenses for fullfeatured backup software, Remote webbased access easy to setup and worked well
No Logging, No MacOS backup client or Time Machine support, No RAID migration / expansion, Slow USB backups, No eSATA support
Four drive NAS that supports multiple RAID configurations, DLNA server and remote web access...
Abstract: Needless to say, we were extremely excited to review our first ever NAS drive. After several previous storage reviews of Seagate products, it was time for us to up the ante and this honkin’ 6TB BlackArmor NAS 440 from Seagate was a perfect place to sta...
Lightning-fast transfer speeds; simple setup; multiple Ethernet and USB ports; powerful backup software
Drives require mounting rails; a bit bulky
Stellar performance, ease of use, and a bevy of high-end data-protection and management features earn this network storage solution our Editors Choice award. ...