Buffalo network-attached storage series
The Buffalo TeraStation network-attached storage series are network-attached storage devices.
The current lineup includes the LinkStation and TeraStation series. These devices have undergone various improvements since they were first produced, and have expanded to include a Windows Storage Server-based operating system.
History
Buffalo released the first TeraStation model, the HD-HTGL/R5, in December 2004. The second generation models, the TS-TGL/R5, was released the following year with uninterrupted operation and improved operational stability. This was followed up with the TeraStation Pro and the TeraStation Pro II in 2006, which offered iSCSI support, as well as 2U rackmount models. in 2008, the fourth generation TS-X models were released with hot swapping and replication, along with IU rackmount versions.
TeraStation
The TeraStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor. Many TeraStation models are shipped with enterprise-grade internal hard drives mounted in a RAID array. Since January 2012, the TeraStation uses LIO for its iSCSI target.Series | Features | CPU | RAM | Form Factor |
TeraStation 5020 WSS | Hot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, duplex firmware; WSS models includes Windows Storage Server 2016 operating system | Intel Atom C3338 | 8GB DDR4 with ECC | 2-, 4-, or 6-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount |
TeraStation 3010 Series | Hot-swappable drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmware | Annapurna Labs AL-212 Dual-Core 1.4 GHz | 1 GB DDR3 | 2- or 4-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount |
TeraStation 5010 Series | 10 GbE networking, hot-swappable NAS-grade drives, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmware | Annapurna Labs AL-314 Quad-Core 1.7 GHz | 4 GB DDR3 with ECC, 8 GB DDR3 with ECC | 2-, 4-, or 8-bay desktop and 4- or 12-bay rackmount |
TeraStation 6000 Series | 10 GbE networking, hot-swappable NAS-grade drives, snapshots, integration with third party cloud providers, data replication, rsync integration, iSCSI target support, duplex firmware | Intel Atom C3538 | 8 GB DDR4 with ECC | 4-bay desktop and 4-bay rackmount |
LinkStation
The LinkStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor designed for personal use, aiming to serve as a central media hub and backup storage for a household. Compared to the TeraStation series, LinkStation devices typically offer more streamlined UI and media server features.Series | Features | CPU | RAM | Form Factor |
LinkStation 200 Series | Low-cost NAS device designed for home media backup and streaming with features such as DLNA support and direct copy | Marvell Armada 370 800 MHz dual issue ARM | 256 MB DDR3 | 2-bay desktop |
LinkStation 500 Series | Designed for home office users, with more robust backup and streaming features | Realtek RTD1195N 1.1 GHz Dual-Core | 256 MB DDR3 | 2-bay desktop |
LinkStation SoHo | Designed to be an entry-level home office device with data storage and backup capabilities, direct copy, UPS sync, | Marvell Armada 370 800 MHz dual issue ARM | 256 MB DDR3 | 2-bay desktop |