![]() The two plastic drive bays pull-out with ease, but they are relatively basic as neither is numbered, lockable nor tool-free. The front of the unit is home to a column of status LEDs, power and one-touch copy buttons, as well as a convenient USB 3.0 port. Perusing the exterior reveals that Qnap has included a good array of features in this high-end model. ![]() Remember, those are barebone units excluding drives, and while the 2GB unit should be sufficient for most users, the 8GB will come into its own should you be planning more exotic usage scenarios such as virtualisation. We'd expect nothing less, as prices start at £235 for the standard 2GB model, or £350 for an 8GB variant dubbed the TS-251+-8G. NAS units need not be designed to look pretty, but Qnap makes a bit of effort and the black enclosure, with glossy trim, gives it a more upmarket look and feel. Measuring 170mm (H) x 102mm (W) x 225mm (D) in size, the TS-251+ conforms to our expectations of a dual-bay storage server and is small enough to be tucked away on a bookshelf.
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