- Beelink Me Mini presents six M.2 slots, 2.5 Gbps dual ports and NAS support
- Offers 24TB storage, X86 processing and private cloud functionality
- Admit virtual machines, cloud backs and home film applications
Beelink has entered the ME series, a new range of private storage storage devices enabled for cloud storage (NAS) aimed at designed to help users administer their data efficiently while maintaining privacy.
Beelink says that the first product of the series that will be launched will be the ME MINI, a compact system that Windows executes.
Me Mini measures only 99 × 99.2 × 98.3 mm and weighs 730 grams, but adjusts to six SSD M.2 slots, each of which admits up to 4TB for a total of 24 TB, which makes it appropriate to store sensitive data backups.
A small NAS with great storage capabilities
The ME MINI presents a totally solid status storage system, eliminating mechanical noise even under full load. It also has a built -in power supply, eliminating the need for an external adapter.
Promoted by an X86 processor and Dual Ethernet ports of 2.5 Gbps, the ME MINI could be ideal to configure virtual machines and cloud backs.
It includes a built -in storage service, which allows data exchange without problems between mobile phones and computers through a local network.
The me is expected to be launched at the end of March, although prices have not yet been announced. Like the details surrounding me and me.
Through techpowerup