We review all types of storage devices here at Modders-Inc anything from cloud provider gateways to personal storage devices. As you can imagine the price range of these services and devices varies greatly based on the requirements. Most of the questions and concerns we get are about the price of the devices without drives. From our experience, most of the users look for simple and affordable storage devices to keep their backups and ability to stream media. This is where vendors open up their product lines towards personal/home demands. A perfect example of an affordable Network Attached Storage is an ASUSTOR AS1002T. ASUSTOR company was created in 2011 by ASUSTeK Computer Inc as a part of a direct investment. Today ASUSTOR carries a wide variety of NAS products for home and office use. AS1002T is their entrance NAS solution for anyone who wants to get into network attached storage at an affordable price. This two-bay NAS is powered by a Dual-Core CPU and controlled by ASUSTOR award-winning ADM (ASUSTOR DATA MASTER) OS. Review Sample Provided by: ASUSTOR Product Name: AS1002T amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "dewaynecarel-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_design = "enhanced_links"; amzn_assoc_asins = "B014YN6IK4"; amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "afc695b789fbd042a74e40769fe5be57"; The product was given in exchange for work done to produce this review. Packaging AS1002T is being shipped in a stylish and comprehensive packaging. What I like about this packaging is that pretty much everything you want to know about this device is right there on the box. There are numerous colorful images throughout the packaging with descriptions in multiple languages. The actual device comes secured in a plastic foam while being wrapped in a plastic bag to avoid accidental damages. The accessory box is secured in the shipping box as well. Hardware Specifications CPU: Marvell ARMADA-385 1GHz (Dual-Core) Processor Hardware encryption engine integrated Memory: 512MB (not expandable) HDD: 2 x SATA3 6Gb/s; 3.5" HDD Compatibility Maximum Internal Raw Capacity: 24 TB (12 TB HDD X 2, Capacity may vary by RAID types) Maximum Single Volume Size: 16TB Expansion: USB 3.0 x 2 Network: Gigabit Ethernet x 1 Output: N/A System Fan: 70mm x 1 Power Supply Unit / Adapter: 65W x1 Input Power Voltage: 100V to 240V AC Certification: FCC, CE, VCCI, BSMI, C-TICK Operation Power Consumption: 13.2W (Operation); 6.6W (Disk Hibernation); ² Noise Level: 18.6dB (HDD idle) Operation Temperature: 0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F) Humidity: 5% to 95% RH ASUSTOR Highlight System Migration EZ Connect Dr.ASUSTOR 2-way Backup Task Monitor Eco-Friendly Design Auto-Standby for Both Internal and External Disks Auto Fan Control LED Night Mode Power Schedule: On, Off, Restart. Size and Weight Size: 165(H) x 102(W) x 218(D) mm Weight: 0.99 kg / 2.18 lbsPackage Contents Software & Features Operating System ADM 3.0 Onwards Supports Online Firmware Updates Supported OS Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2012 Mac OS X 10.6 Onwards UNIX, Linux, and BSD Supported Languages Deutsch, English, Français, Italiano, Nederlands,Русский, 日本語, 한글, 简体中文, 繁體中文, Česká,Polski, Svenska, Dansk, Norsk, Suomi, Português,Türkçe, Español, Magyar Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 11 Onwards FireFox Chrome Safari Microsoft Edge Network Protocols CIFS / SMB, SMB 2.0 / 3.0, AFP, NFS, FTP (Unicode Supported), TFTP, WebDAV, Rsync, SSH, SFTP, iSCSI/IP-SAN, HTTP, HTTPS, Proxy, SNMP, Syslog File System Internal Disk: EXT4 External Disk: FAT32, NTFS, EXT3, EXT4, HFS+ Storage Management Volume Type: Single disk, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1 Support for Online RAID Level Migration iSCSI Read/Write (5GB file, 1GbE x 1)/IP-SAN Maximum Targets: 64 Maximum LUNs: 64 Maximum Snapshot Versions of a Single LUN: 256 Target Masking LUN Mapping ISO File Mounting Supports MPIO Persistent (SCSI-3) Reservations Customized Sign In Page 2 Different Template Choices Customizable Title, Image and Background Image Import Function Disk Management Scheduled Bad Block Scans Scheduled S.M.A.R.T Scans Energy Control Configurable Disk Hibernation Wait Time Network TCP/IP (IPv4 & IPv6) Link Aggregation: 0 Jumbo Frame (MTU) VLAN EZ Connect Wireless Network³ DDNS and EZ-RouterCompatibility Supports Wake-on-LAN (WOL) Backup Solutions Rsync (Remote Sync) Backup Cloud Backup FTP Backup External Backup System Administration Log Type: System Log, Connection Log, File Access Log Real-time Online User Monitor Real-time System Monitor User Quota Virtual Drive (ISO Mounting, Maximum 16) UPS SupportCompatibility Network Recycle Bin Share folder-based Maintains original directory structure and file permission One-click restore Supports scheduled emptying Filtering rules File size File extension Access Control Maximum Number of Users: 1024 Maximum Number of Groups: 256 Maximum Number of Shared Folders: 256 Maximum Number of Concurrent Connections: 128 Supports Windows Active Directory ACL Provides both Windows ACL and Linux ACL permission configuration methods Can enable Windows ACL for specific shared folders Comprehensive support for Windows’ 13 types of advanced permission settings Can view Windows ACL permission settings from within ADM Supports local users and groups Exclusive permission reset function allows users to quickly restore default permissions Security AES 256-Bit Encryption Firewall: Prevent Unauthorized Access Alert Notifications: E-mail, SMS Encrypted Connections: HTTPS, FTP over SSL/TLS, SSH, SFTP, Rsync over SSH Built-in Hardware Encryption Engine: AS70/64/63//62/61/31/32/10 Series Network Defender Auto blacklist Trusted list Black/Whitelist Supports IP/IP range/geolocation External Device Compatibility Supports USB External Storage Devices USB Wi-Fi Dongle Support Bluetooth Dongle/Speaker Support USB Printer Support USB DAC Support CD ROM Drive/DVD ROM Drive/Blu-Ray ROM Featured Apps Download Center Supports BT(Torrent & Magnet Link), HTTP and FTP Downloads Torrent Search Choose Files Before a BT Task Starts Customizable Download Schedule Bandwidth Control RSS Subscription and Automatic Downloading (Broadcatching) ASUSTOR Download Assistant for Windows & Mac AiDownload for iOS & Android with Push Notification Smart Download Function DataSync for Microsoft OneDrive Each ADM account is able to individually log into a OneDrive account Supports file filter and bandwidth limitation Supported backup methods: Sync Directly upload files to OneDrive from NAS Directly download files from OneDrive to NAS File Explorer Web-based File Management ISO File Mounting Share Links Task Monitor Browse Files on Local PC Thumbnail Previews Data Access via External Optical Drive Supports video playback¹⁰ FTP Explorer Directory Structure View with Drag & Drop Transfers Task Monitor Stopping of Transmission Task & Resumption of Connection Encrypted Connections: Explicit over TLS, Implicit over TLS FTP Site Manager Bandwidth Control Maximum Simultaneous Transfer Control Google Drive Each ADM Account is Able to Individually Log in to One Google Account Supported Backup Methods: Sync Directly Upload Files to Google Drive from NAS Directly Download Files from Google Drive to NAS HiDrive Support OneDrive and OneDrive Business Each ADM Account is Able to Individually Log in to One HiDrive Account Supported Backup Methods: Directly Upload Files to HiDrive from NAS Directly Download Files from HiDrive to NAS Supported Protocols: Rsync FTP FTPS SFTP Rsync + SSH hubiC Each ADM Account is Able to Individually Log in to One hubiC Account Supported Backup Methods: Sync Directly Upload Files to hubiC from NAS Directly Download Files from hubiC to NAS Yandex Each ADM Account is Able to Individually Log in to One Yandex Account Supported Backup Methods: Sync Directly Upload Files to Yandex from NAS Directly Download Files from Yandex to NAS LooksGood Transcoding Capabilities Built-in three main video library categories (Movies, TV Shows, Home Movies) and smart video sorting management Efficient Global Search function allows for searches by keywords followed by the execution of more detailed searches according to the Movies, TV Shows, Home Movies categories and parameters such as actors, director, year, genre, writer, and title Attractive poster wall and thumbnail display Automatic production of video poster thumbnails Centralized management and ability t o configure order of favorites and playlist history System administrator can configur e video library and editing permissions according to user Can configure access permissions to share with friends and family Multimedia conversion function Self-defined smart folder for video conversions Supports digital TV recordings via digital TV dongles Easy streaming with Chromecast and DLNA Support to watch videos in Apple TV via AiVideos tvOS version Supported browsers Windows Edge / Chrome / Firefox, Mac Safari Supported video formats 3GP, 3G2, ASF, WMV, AVI, FLV, F4V, MKV, WEBM, MOV, MPG, MPEG, M1V, DAT, TS, M2T, M2TS, MTS, MP4, M4V, OGG, OGV, RM, VOB, WMA, MKA, M4A, RA, RAM Supported video codec H.264 (AVC) Supported external subtitle formats srt, ass, ssa, vtt Supported photo formats jpg, jpeg, bmp, png, gif, tif Supported TV stick TV standards DVB-T, DTMB Series supporting hardware transcoding AS2TE/3/31/32/50/51/61/62/63/64/70 iTunes Server For iTunes on Mac & Windows Supports AirPlay Supports iOS Remote Pairing Supported Audio Formats: AIF⁵, M4A (AAC & Apple Loseless), M4P, M4R, MP3, WAV⁵ Supported Video Formats: M4V, MOV, MP4 Supported Playlist Formats: M3U, WPL Mail Server Each ADM Account can Become an Independent Email Account Email Activity Monitor (Over 1 Week, 1/3/6 Months) Provides SMTP, IMAP and POP3 Mail Protocols Supports SMTP Relay and Verification SMTP-SSL Secure Connections Spam Filter and Black List Settings Email Alias Creation and Mapping Monitoring of Mail Queue Mail Service Activity Log Exclusive Email Backup Mechanism Auto-Forwarding and Auto-Response Protocols Photo Gallery “Album” and “Browse” Viewing Modes Manage Photo Album Access Rights: Public Access, Restricted to Certain Accounts, Album Password Multi-level Folder Structure Support Supports Tagging of Photos Intuitive Sorting and Comprehensive Search Function Adjustable Photo Wall Browsing Scales Automatic Image Rotation One-click Sharing to Social Media (Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Plurk, email) Intuitive Drag and Drop Management Slideshow Viewing Mode Provides Comment Function for Users to Interact with Each Other. Supports a Wide Range of Image Formats: JPG/JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF, RAW Supports Video Playback Surveillance Center Compatibility Up to 64 channels in 720p on single live view display On-screen camera controls including camera PTZ, manual recordings, take snapshots, configure camera settings and open Maps Up to 4 channels of synchronous and non-synchronous playback with audio Intelligent video analytics including motion detection and foreign object detection Supported Browsers: Windows Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Mac Safari, Mac Firefox Event notification supports SMS, E-mail, and mobile push notification Automated event action rules Role-based access control RTSP streaming server (video and audio) AiSecure mobile app for iOS and Android with Push notification ONVIF™ 2.4, Profile S certified Two different camera license packages are offered: single channel and 4 channels. Maximum IP Cam (4 Free Licenses; Additional Licenses to be Purchased) Series Maximum IP cam Local display Note AS7 64 Yes With 8GB Memory AS63/64 36 Yes With 8GB Memory AS61/62 36 Yes With 8GB Memory AS50/51 30 Yes With 8GB Memory AS31/32 25 Yes N/A AS-6 16 Yes N/A AS-2TE/AS-3 8 Yes N/A AS-2T 8 N/A N/A AS10 8 N/A N/A Minimum PC Client Requirements CPU: i5/i7 or above RAM: DDR3 4G or above Operating system Windows 7 and onward, Mac OS X Windows browsers: Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Chrome, FireFox Mac browsers: Safari 7.0, Firefox Display resolution: 1280x800 pixels or higher for best user experience Network interface: Gigabit x1 Independent graphics card is highly recommend SoundsGood Import Personal/Public Music Collection Personal/Public Music Collection Permission Control Playlist Editor ID3 Tag Editor Local Speaker Support: USB Supported Audio Formats for Browser: MP3, WAV, Ogg Supported Audio Formats for Transcoding Through Browser: AIFF, Flac Supported Audio Formats for Local Speaker: MP3, WAV, Ogg, AIFF, Flac ASUS DAC Support Takeasy Download from YouTube, Vimeo, YouKu, Tudou and More Selectable the Video Type and Quality Automatic Downloads with YouTube Subscriptions Preview Downloads in Progress Online Playback UPnP Media Server Supports PS3 and other Digital Media Player Capable Devices Supports On-The-Fly Transcoding for Most RAW Images and Audio(OGG, FLAC) Supported Image Formats: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPG, PNG, PSD, TIF, RAW Image⁴ (3FR, ARW, CR2, CRW, DCR, DNG, ERF, KDC, MEF, MOS, MRW, NEF, NRW, ORF, PEF, RAF, RAW, RW2, SR2, X3F) VPN Client Supported VPN Protocols: PPTP, OpenVPN Transmission Package Monitor PPTP Authentication: PAP, CHAP, MS CHAP, MS CHAP2 PPTP Encryption: No MPPE, MPPE (40, 128 bit), Maximum MPPE (128 bit) OpenVPN Port Control OpenVPN Link Compression VPN Server Supported VPN Protocols: PPTP, OpenVPN, and IPsec View Current Connections & Ability to Disconnect Suspicious Connections Comprehensive Connection Log SNMP Server Supports SNMP v1, v2c, v3 and trap ASUSTOR NAS MIB provided Syslog server Supports standard Syslog protocol Graphical log monitoring by time and device Supports TCP and UDP Auto log archiving User-defined email notification Note: ¹ Hard disks not included. ² Test HDD: WD Red 3 TB HDD ³ USB Wi-Fi dongle not included. ⁴ You must first enable real time transcoding for these files in order to play them. ⁵ Metadata (e.g. title) may not be able to displayed in iTunes. ¹⁰ Video playback is not supported in Chrome. Closer Look at the ASUSTOR AS1002T Accessory box of AS1002T contains a single Ethernet cable, Power brick with NEMA 5-15 to the C13 power cord, a bad of thumbscrews, CD with some helpful info and setup wizard and ASUSTOR AS1002T Quick Start Guide. Construction of the device is based on ABS Plastic. Almost entire shell is made of plastic. Phase plate of AS1002T has a crosshatched design with ASUSTOR logo on top. There are no buttons in the front of AS1002T. On the left side of the enclosure, you can see a set of pinhole type LEDs which show state and activity of drives and network. On the bottom of the panel is a single USB 3.0 connector for external devices. The back of the AS1002T contains Power button, Reset pin, USB 3.0 port, Gigabit Ethernet port, Power connector and a security hole for physically securing the device. The entire enclosure is cooled by a single 70mm PWM fan. There are no markings or exhaust holes on either side of AS1002T. Dimensions of AS1002T are 165(H) x 102(W) x 218(D)mm and its weight is about 1Kg (2Lb) (Without Drives). There are four rubber feet which are glued to the bottom of the enclosure. The enclosure is extremely stable on flat surfaces. I also noticed on the bottom of AS1002T what looks like an intake hole. Drive installation is limited to just 3.5" Hard Drives. Sorry, no SSDs can be used here. To install the Drives you need to remove the case by unscrewing two screws in the back and installing Hard Drives into the sled. Securing drives into the sled is easy with included thumbscrews. Note: Before purchasing Hard Drives please check the Compatibility list. The motherboard of AS1002T is very clean without any noticeable over flux areas. Along with multiple ICs, I found a CMOS battery. CPU in this model is being passively cooled by a small heatsink. Daughter board supports two SATA type of connections and very simple. I did find some leftover flux on the back of this board. Flash Memory is provided by Macronix (MX25L12835FMI-10G). Ethernet controller of AS1002T is provided by Marvell (88E1512-NNP2). This controller supports Ethernet speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps. Onboard RAM is by Samsung (K4B4G1646E-BCK0). This is a 512MB DDR3 chip that offers speeds up to 1600Mbps. Flash Memory in AS1002T is by Microchip Technology (PIC16F1829-I/SS). This is an 8-bit Micro-controller that operates at Maximum 32 MHz frequency. CPU Is by Marvel. This is ARMADA-385 (88F6820-A0) (Dual-Core) model which operates at a 1GHz maximum frequency. ASUSTOR Start-up Wizard Configuring AS1002T is straightforward. After you have installed your drives and powered on NAS used ASUSTOR Control Center to locate your device on the network. In my case, my DHCP leased IP address of 10.10.10.157. If you navigate to this IP address via the browser you can get started. You have two choices to install ADM on the device, ASUSTOR Live Update or Manual Update ADM. With Manual Update, you will need to provide a valid .img file. Download of the ADM, partitioning of the drives and, the update takes roughly two minutes. After the successful Initialization, a Welcome screen is presented with a couple of options on how to proceed.(1-Click Setup or Custom Setup). 1-Click Setup allocates Maximum capacity to be used with provided drives. In the Custom Setup, you have the option to choose RAID levels in a multi-disk NAS. Once you have chosen your protection level Partitioning and set up will continue on the next screen. This process can take up to 5 minutes. If you would like to (I strongly recommend) Register you NAS you can do it on this screen. If you prefer to Register at a later time, you can do that as well. Once the installation is complete you will be presented with ASUSTOR Data Master Welcome screen. ASUSTOR Data Master Overview Current ADM version is 3.0.5 RDU1. Customization of the login screen is possible on this platform with just a few clicks in the settings. Once you log in to the system you are presented with a default screen of options with which you can administer entire NAS. ADM offers numerous features and most of them are free of charge. So you not only get a great storage device but you are also getting all of the bells and whistles with it. Updating to the latest code of the OS is very easy. As long as you have Internet connectivity you can either do a manual update or automatic at a scheduled time. ADM offers over a thousand different features and settings. Most of the settings are controlled from the Settings menu in the OS. What I would like to note here is that ADM has internal Firewall and Network Defender built in! Keep your files safe and secured! Customization of the front screen it is done through General Settings. This is a good way to add your own touch to the NAS. Some of the popular services come pre-installed in ADM. In the Services tab, you can take advantage of settings for NFS, FTP Server, Web Server and even MariaDB server. Just turn the features on and you are ready to implement a self-hosted website. There are some health and performance reporting tools in ADM. These tools are located in the Activity Monitor. Here we can see statistics of CPU, Memory, Network, iSCSI etc. To get immediate information about your device you can use widgets in the upper right corner of OS. Storage Manager does a pretty good job displaying the status of the Disks and any LUNs you might have in the system. Besides management utilities, ADM also includes App Central section from which you can install and manage over 160 free applications anywhere from php freechat to Plex Media Server. Access control is controlled through the Access Control menu. You can create multiple users, assign them App Privileges and even add Domain Users. ADM comes with a simple File Explorer to quickly manage your files on the shares or attaches External Devices. As you can see ADM has a lot to offer, much more than the scope of this review. Please visit Specifications page to see more features in detail. Testing Methodology System Configuration Case Cooler Master Cosmos II CPU AMD FX-8370E Motherboard ASRock 990FX Killer Ram 2 GB G.Skill F3-12800CL9q DDR3-1600 GPU Gigabyte Radeon R9 290 Hard Drives Samsung 850 EVO 256gb SSD Network Cards Dual Port Intel Pro/1000 PT Switches ALLIED TELESYN AT-9924T ADVANCED LAYER 3+ GIGABIT 24-PORT NETWORK SWITCH, Boot (2.6.6-02) Cat6E cables used for network testing. Power Supply Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W 2 Seagate 2 TB 7200 RPM desktop drives were installed and used in the NAS tests. A dual port Intel network card was installed in the test system. The ASUSTOR AS1002T RAID arrays used a Single Static Volume. Network Layout For all tests, the NAS was configured to use a single network interface. One CAT 6 cable was connected to the Allied Telesis AT-9924T from the NAS and one CAT 6 cable was connected to the workstation from the switch. Testing was done on the PC with only 1 network card active; the Killer network card and the corresponding software were disabled for the testing. The switch was cleared of any configuration and left in a un-configured state. Jumbo frames was not enabled and no changes to the network interfaces were made. Software All testing is done based off of a single client accessing the NAS. To test NAS Performance I used The Intel NAS Performance toolkit. The Intel NAS Performance toolkit simulates various tasks for storage devices such as video streaming, copying files and folders to and from the NAS as well as creating content directly on the NAS. To limit caching, a 2GB G.Skill memory module was used in all tests. All options in the Performance toolkit were left that the defaults. The NAS performance test is free to download. You can pick up a copy for yourself here. All tests were run a total of three times then averaged to get the final result. RAID 0,1 were tested. Tests were run after all the RAID arrays were fully synchronized RAID Information Images courtesy of Wikipedia JOBD or Just a Bunch Of Disks is exactly what the name describes. The hard drives have no actual raid functionality and are spanned at random data is written at random. RAID 0 is a stripe set and data is written across the disks evenly. The advantage of RAID 0 is speed and increased capacity. With RAID 0 there is no redundancy and data loss is very possible. RAID 1 is a mirrored set and data is mirrored from one drive to another. The advantage of RAID 1 is data redundancy as each piece of data is written to both disks. The disadvantage of RAID 1 is write speed is decreased as compared to RAID 0 due to the write operation is performed on both disks. RAID 1 capacity is that of the smallest disk. RAID 10 combines the 1st two raid levels and is a mirror of a stripe set. This allows for better speed of a RAID 0 array but the data integrity of a RAID 1 array. RAID 5 is a stripe set with parity. RAID 5 requires at least 3 disks. Data is striped across each disk, and each disk has a parity block. RAID 5 allows the loss of one drive without losing data. The advantage to RAID 5 is read speeds increase as the number of drives increase but the disadvantage is the write speeds are slower as the number of drives is increased. There is overhead with RAID 5 as the parity bit needs to be calculated and with software RAID 5 there is more of a performance hit. RAID 6 expands on RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block to the array that is distributed across all the disks. Since there are two parity blocks in the array more overhead is used with a RAID 6 array. For a full breakdown of RAID levels, take a look at the Wikipedia article here. RAID configurations are a highly debated topic. RAID has been around for a very long time. Hard drives have changed, but the technology behind RAID really hasn’t. So what may have been considered ideal a few years ago may not be ideal today. If you are solely relying on multiple hard drives as a safety measure to prevent data loss, you are in for a disaster. Ideally, you will use a mutli-drive array for an increase in speed and lower access times and have a backup of your data elsewhere. I have seen arrays with hot spares that had multiple drives fail and the data was gone. Intel NAS Performance Toolkit Results Conclusion and Final Thoughts ASUSTOR AS1002T is an affordable way to get a small NAS on your home network. From the hardware level, the device is very simple however, ASUSTOR ADM makes this little guy worth a million bucks. I was impressed with simple installation and management of ADM. There are numerous settings available to your right from the get-go. What makes this NAS a good value is its ability to install over 160 different applications. Whether you looking to have a simple web server on the network or a media streaming server, you can find it all here in the App Central free of charge. If it’s the backups you are after AS1002T is here to help as well. ADM features comprehensive RSync features to get your files backed up on prem or in the cloud (Amazon S3). Synthetic performance of the device was a little bit below what I was expecting, however, all of the manual interactions with reading and writing data over 1Gbps connections were up to par with my expectations. Currently, ASUSTOR AS1002T is being sold for about $ 150 USD. Comparing to some of the other manufacturers such as Synology and Qnap and their two bay offerings I feel that this price is very fair as it is below anything we have seen so far. I do have to mention that majority of NAS devices are being sold Disk Less. If you are planning to give this storage device a go I strongly recommend checking the supported Drives for this unit (link). My overall experience with AS1002T has been a pleasant one. I strongly think this is a good candidate for an entry level NAS device. amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "dewaynecarel-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_design = "enhanced_links"; amzn_assoc_asins = "B014YN6IK4"; amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "afc695b789fbd042a74e40769fe5be57";