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Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d Offers Big Storage, Smaller Price ( Page 1 of 2 )With a mixture of enterprise- and consumer-oriented features and a target audience of small and remote branch offices, Iomega's StorCenter ix4-200d network-attached storage dev...
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Short version: Iomega has been making storage devices for years, and it shows. I’m a fan of NAS hardware and technology, and Iomega has created a product that not only stores data, but has enough value add to make it stand out from the dozens of other...
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Overall, I liked the ix4-200d. It did what it was supposed to do, without issues, and worked as intended. As far as the feature set goes, it’s almost too much. This makes the set up a little difficult, but once you get through the process it’s seamles...
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In order to compete in the cut-throat network storage market, Iomega, now a brand from EMC, has been reinventing its StorCenter NAS 200 series by adding some nifty Enterprise capabilities and offering them to small business customers. In the case of...
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Supports Apple, Windows, Linux, and multiple backup clients. It's small and runs quiet. Offers iSCSI, rsync, SNMP, and many other great features for small businesses.
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Some advanced storage, services and networking are hard to use for small business owners who double as tech generalists. Expensive.
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Though pricier than similar NAS servers, the Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d offers some enterprise NAS features many small businesses will find useful...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-07 10:01:37
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If you want to get serious about backing up your data, and small businesses should, 's new , a four-drive network attached storage (NAS) server, is certainly a serious piece of backup equipment. The ix4-200d comes with big business features - backup s...
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Iomega is on a mission to remake its StorCenter NASes into better combatants in today's bare-knuckled NAS competitive arena. If the StorCenter ix4-200d is any indication, it's going to be a fairer fight than it has been. Our last look at an Iomega St...
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Can back up to and from CIFS/SMB shares and rsync target, iSCSI target support, VMware and XenServer certified for NFS and iSCSI, Supports Apple Time Machine...
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Not as fast as other Kirkwoodbased NASes, Some funkyness when browsing for network backup shares, No eSATA port, Drives not hotswappable...
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Marvell Kirkwood-based four drive RAID 5 / 10 NAS with very flexible network backup and iSCSI targets...
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crn.com
Updated: 2011-08-07 10:01:38
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Storage pioneer Iomega, now a part of EMC, recently announced a new four-drive NAS appliance called the StorCenter ix4-200d. The company states that the new model is based on enterprise-class technologies from EMC, but in a relatively affordable device...
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