Broadberry CyberStore 316S DSS in Storage appliances
Verdict
A low-cost NAS and IP SAN appliance with huge expansion potential and excellent performance
Review Date: 25 Jun 2009
Price when reviewed: £6,250 (£7,188 inc VAT)
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| Part Code | CyberStore 316S DSS |
| Review Date | 25 Jun 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £6,250 |
| Price inc VAT | £7,188 |
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Purchased earlier this year
Purchased one of these Broadberry units earlier this year after reading the review.
So far very pleased with it, does everything I need and plenty of room for expansion in future.
Called the Broadberry technical department on day of set-up for advice on bonding network ports and was very happy with the level of after-sales support offered.
Would recommend Broadberry and have since purchased another DSS storage server from them.
By Mark_Stewart on 5 Nov 2009 
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