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* supports most common network protocols out of the box and even more for power users | * supports most common network protocols out of the box and even more for power users | ||
* accessible from virtually any OS out-of-the-box (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux etc.) | * accessible from virtually any OS out-of-the-box (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux etc.) | ||
- | * access your files with speeds up to 128 MB per second | + | * access your files with speeds up to 120 MB per second |
* access from wired or wireless LAN | * access from wired or wireless LAN | ||
* access from anywhere over the internet with encrypted connections | * access from anywhere over the internet with encrypted connections | ||
* flexible storage capacities for your needs | * flexible storage capacities for your needs | ||
* possibility of increased random access speed when used in 2-HDD RAID-0 configurations | * possibility of increased random access speed when used in 2-HDD RAID-0 configurations | ||
+ | * smart SSD caching for maximum random access speed | ||
* safeguard your data with RAID-1 configurations | * safeguard your data with RAID-1 configurations | ||
* great performance due to large RAM caches | * great performance due to large RAM caches | ||
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* designed with security in mind | * designed with security in mind | ||
* offers even more power to advanced users via CLI | * offers even more power to advanced users via CLI | ||
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+ | If you got bored or lost with this page please see [[uniqueness|what makes tumaBox unique]]. | ||
* some of the configurations may not be available in the interface and can only be configured via CLI | * some of the configurations may not be available in the interface and can only be configured via CLI |