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Conclusion

Now that we’ve discussed the main aspects of the NAS200, it is still a question for us what was its developer’s goal. Considering the low functionality and very low performance of the device, its very appealing price (about $150) cannot be a decisive argument in its favor. This NAS can accommodate two disks, but this would only be beneficial if you build a RAID1 configuration as this RAID type is meant for higher data security in the first place. The other variants of using the internal hard disks are no better than a single-disk NAS due to the low bandwidth. 

Of course, NAS200 also has a number of indisputable advantages, yet we wouldn’t recommend it for purchase. You should better spend the money for a good single-disk NAS that will be more functional and faster.

Highs:

  • Supports two internal HDDs
  • Simple installation of internal HDDs
  • Original design
  • Integrated Scandisk
  • Backup copies with a press of a single button
  • Safe disconnect button for external USB devices
  • Low price

Lows:

  • Fast Ethernet interface
  • Low bandwidth in every operation mode
  • Rather low functionality
  • Poor ventilation
  • Doesn’t support torrents in the integrated download manager
  • FTP server doesn’t support character encodings other than Latin
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