Users may also opt to upgrade to cloud storage capacities ranging from 20 GB to a gigantic 1TB for an annual or more flexible monthly fee. All versions provide 5GB of Wuala cloud storage for free and up to 100GB free for three months. The LaCie 5big NAS Pro is currently available and comes in 3 versions: a diskless model at $499, 10TB at $1,139, and 20TB at $2,199. Users may not see all 10TB of course as they will have the option to select different RAID schemes (0, 1, 5, 5+ spare) which may limit usable capacity. The drives are a solid 7,200 RPM and each hold 2TB. ![]() In documentation, Seagate identifies these Desktop HDDs as the new version of their previous model Barracuda drives, just with a new naming convention. Our 5big NAS Pro review model shipped with 5 Seagate Desktop HDDs providing 10TB of total capacity. Designed for small businesses, LaCie’s target market is offices with up to 50 concurrent users. Hardware features include five drive bays, a solid aluminum structure, and plenty of connectivity via USB 3.0 and gigabit Ethernet ports. The updated OS offers a single user interface for local and cloud storage creating a hybrid cloud via Wuala (the cloud provider with which LaCie merged a few years back). ![]() LaCie utilizes their own LaCie NAS OS3 in this model, diverging from the Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials in the 5big Office + NAS. ![]() The 5big NAS Pro is LaCie’s latest NAS featuring the Neil Poulton design users are long familiar with as well as an updated 2.13GHz dual-core Intel 64-bit Atom processor and an impressive 4GB of RAM.
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