Buffalo's LinkStation 220 provides easy to use shared storage and backup for all PC and Mac computers, tablets and smartphones on your home network with the security of RAID data protection. Simply connect it to your wireless router for access anywhere in your home.
While on the go, Buffalo's WebAccess service allows you to create a free personal cloud for easy remote access anytime, anywhere over the Internet, and even on your iPhone, iPad and Android devices. With LinkStation 220, you can back up multiple computers simultaneously and enjoy uninterrupted access to terabytes of storage anytime, anywhere.
- General Information
- Manufacturer
- Buffalo Americas, Inc
- Manufacturer Website Address
- http://www.buffalotech.com
- Brand Name
- Buffalo
- Product Line
- LinkStation
- Product Type
- NAS Storage System
- Warranty
- Limited Warranty
- 2 Year
- Storage
- Number of Hard Drives Supported
- 2
- Number of Hard Drives Installed
- 2
- Total Hard Drive Capacity Installed
- 4 TB
- Hard Drive Interface
- Serial ATA/300
- Hard Drive Configuration
- 2 x 2TB
- Processor & Chipset
- Processor Manufacturer
- Marvell
- Processor Type
- ARMADA
- Processor Model
- 370
- Processor Speed
- 800 MHz
- Memory
- Standard Memory
- 256 MB
- Memory Technology
- DDR3 SDRAM
- Network & Communication
- Ethernet Technology
- Gigabit Ethernet
- I/O Expansions
- Number of Total Expansion Bays
- 2
- Total Number of Expansion Slots
- 2.0
- Controllers
- Controller Type
- Serial ATA/300
- RAID Supported
- Yes
- RAID Levels
- 0, 1, JBOD
- Interfaces/Ports
- Total Number of USB Ports
- 1
- Number of USB 2.0 Ports
- 1
- Network (RJ-45)
- Yes
- Management & Protocols
- Protocols
- TCP/IP
- CIFS/SMB
- FTP
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- AFP
- NTP
- BitTorrent
- Power Description
- Input Voltage
- 110 V AC
- 220 V AC
- Maximum Power Supply Wattage
- 24 W
- Physical Characteristics
- Color Family
- Black
- Product Color
- Black
- Height
- 5"
- Width
- 3.4"
- Depth
- 8.1"
- Weight (Approximate)
- 3.75 lb
- Miscellaneous
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- TAA Compliant
- Yes