Aiming firmly towards those looking for their first system attached storage drive, or maybe even towards small businesses hunting for a few easy-to-configure mutual storage, Plextor goes out of its system to make things effortless to get going with its StorX PX-NAS1000L storage drive.

The kindliness kicks off with the hardware itself, which is a gentle wind to get plugged in as well as going. The whole thing is clearly marked, the information that Plextor contain are simple and you should be up and organizing in some moment.

There's a pair of USB ports in the rear side of the storage drive, and you can simply attach additional hard drive to it should 1TB prove not to be sufficient. The complete application is solid with our trio of testbed PCs all managed to see the drive rapidly too.

To support with the availability, the front of the hardware itself is conquered by a sequence of lights that tells you what's attached, as well as there's a one-touch backup choice too, which clearly has its uses.

Backed up with a promise of high dependability - one we couldn't disprove all through the month we had the drive on test - it seems like quite an orderly package and, in NAS drive circles. If you're so liable it can also perform as a BitTorrent server, even though we didn't put that to the test.

One of the major problems is the StorX has an error that certainly is going to be a deal breaker for some, as well as surely was for us. So kindly maintain the Plextor drive cool that it's outfitted it with the noisiest fan we've ever heard on a network attached storage device. It produces very loud sound during spinning.

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