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VMworld 2015 - videos of my visits to QNAP and Synology

Posted by Paul Braren on Sep 2 2015 in
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  • It was good to have a fairly comprehensive look at both QNAP and Synology at VMworld 2015. Hopefully you'll find these informal product overview tours helpful, with some information included that pertains to the home lab enthusiast.

    See also at TinkerTry

    • Synology at CES 2012: VMware compatibility explained by Franklin Hua, Technical Marketing Manager

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