- Beelink Me Mini has six M.2 locations, two 2.5 gbit / s ports and NAS support
- Offers a storage of 24 TB, X86 treatment and private cloud features
- Supports virtual machines, cloud backups and home theater applications
Beelink introduced the ME series, a new range of network storage storage devices (NAS) compatible with private cloud storage (NAS) to help users effectively manage their data while maintaining confidentiality.
Beelink says that the first product in the series to be published will be Me Mini, a compact system running Windows.
The mini mini measures only 99 × 99.2 × 98.3 mm and weighs 730 grams, but adapts to six SSD M.2 locations, each supported up to 4 TB for a total of 24 TB, which makes it suitable for storage of sensitive data backups.
A tiny nas with large storage capacities
The ME Mini has a fully solid storage system, eliminating mechanical noise even in full load. It also has an integrated power supply, deleting the need for an external adapter.
Powered by an X86 processor and 2.5 Gbit / s Ethernet ports, the ME Mini could be ideal for configuring virtual machines and cloud backups.
It includes an integrated NAS storage service, allowing transparent data exchange between mobile phones and computers on a local network.
The ME Mini should be launched at the end of March, although prices are not yet announced. Just like the details surrounding the pro and Max.
Via TechPowerUP




