Hardware :: Network Hard Drive For Backup?

Nov 29, 2009

I'm going to have a new iMac arriving soon, and I want to think about possibly implementing a central network solution for backing up both of my Macs. I would get a Time Capsule except that I just recently got an expensive Netgear dual band router. I wouldn't mind having one that will do RAID 1 for additional security. The one I've seen is the WD Mybook World Edition (2 or 4 TB) which has two drives and uses RAID 1. However, I've seen complaints about it being slow despite using Gigabit Ethernet. So basically what I'm looking for is a drive with:

1. 2 or 4 TB in two disks
2. RAID 1
3. Gigabit ethernet or possibly wireless N.

What I DON'T want is a server; I just want a drive that attaches to the network.

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