-not sure if this is the right place to post this-
Has anyone had any experience using a usb NAS adapter? If so, what are the pros and cons of them, and is it worth getting? I found one over at addonics.com and they look pretty interesting.
No, here's a link ovar at crunchgear.com, that shows what im talking about, it a review of an addonics usb nas adapter. Im just woundering how good are those devices and what the pros and cons of them.
Interesting device. Why would you need one? NAS devices are usually extremely expensive, for the reason that they are networked. Using USB loses that advantage, any cheap old hard disk enclosure has USB on it, including two-ports like the IcyBox ST-3220.
1. makes use of your "boat anchor" USB enclosures.
2. No more "advanced sneakernet"
3. If all you need is one drive it's cheaper than buying a NAS enclosure.
Cons
1.One more interface conversion. Interface conversion = overhead = delay = addl. point of failure.
2.You need one adapter per USB enclosure that you want to have online. Doesn't scale very well.
Originally posted by sammorris: Interesting device. Why would you need one? NAS devices are usually extremely expensive, for the reason that they are networked. Using USB loses that advantage, any cheap old hard disk enclosure has USB on it, including two-ports like the IcyBox ST-3220.
I don't necessaraly need one. It would just be nice to have my external hdd connected to one of these instead of having to use a pc to share all of my files over my network.