- Beelink Me Mini has six M.2 -Slots, double 2.5 GBPS ports and NAS -Support
- Offers 24TB storage, x86 treatment and private cloud functionality
- Supports virtual machines, cloud -security copies and home theater use
Beelink has introduced the ME series, a new number of private cloud storage-enabled network-associated storage devices (NAS) devices aimed at the design to help users manage their data effectively while maintaining privacy.
Beelink says the first product in the series released will be ME Mini, a compact system running Windows.
Me -mini measures only 99 × 99.2 × 98.3 mm and weighs 730 grams, but still fits six M.2 SSD slots, each supporting up to 4TB a total of 24 TB, making it suitable for storing backups of sensitive data.
A small nas with large storage features
The ME Mini has a completely solid-state storage system that eliminates mechanical noise, even under full load. It also has a built -in power supply that removes the need for an external adapter.
Powered by an X86 processor and double 2.5 Gbps ethernet ports, Me Mini could be ideal for creating virtual machines and cloud security copies.
It includes a built-in NAS storage service that enables trouble-free data exchange between mobile phones and computers over a local network.
The ME Mini is expected to be launched at the end of March, although pricing has not yet been announced. As details about Me Pro and me Max.
Via TechPowerup