The LincPlus LincStation E1 is a compact NAS that promises speed, capacity, and some smart features. Prosumers and above should skip this one, but for everyday users, it's a pretty decent package.
The LincPlus LincStation S1 network-attached storage device balances speed and storage capacity pretty well, while also being stylish enough to not look out of place on an Apple-centric desktop. Back ...
The LincPlus LincStation N2 is a network-attached storage device with a compact design, an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N processor, and support for up to six storage devices thanks to four M.2 2280 slots ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Traditionally, a NAS was all about throwing together a bunch of HDDs and then placing it somewhere in a closet to reduce the noise it makes, but what if your NAS was entirely populated with SSDs?
A home lab can be incredibly loud, especially when using enterprise servers in 1U or 2U form chassis. The small fans run at higher speeds to force as much cool air through the system as possible. The ...
When I looked at the LincStation N1 last year, I was impressed with just how easy Unraid OS made it to store and access media and data files from both within the office as well as remotely. The N2 ...
The LincStation N1 is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device from a company called LincPlus. But it is different from most recent consumer-oriented NAS systems, in that it’s not just a plain-looking ...
Gizmochina Review has been looking for systems suitable for building an all-flash SSD NAS. My needs were clear: at least 4 U.2 NVMe slots with expandable self-contained 10GbE and above network ports.