|
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...
|
|
|
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...
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...
|
|
|
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...
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.
Some advanced storage, services and networking are hard to use for small business owners who double as tech generalists. Expensive.
Though pricier than similar NAS servers, the Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d offers some enterprise NAS features many small businesses will find useful...
|
|
hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-07 10:01:19
|
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...
|
|
|
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...
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...
Not as fast as other Kirkwoodbased NASes, Some funkyness when browsing for network backup shares, No eSATA port, Drives not hotswappable...
Marvell Kirkwood-based four drive RAID 5 / 10 NAS with very flexible network backup and iSCSI targets...
|
|
crn.com
Updated: 2011-08-07 10:01:29
|
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...
|
|
|
A network drive can make your digital existence a lot easier. With the Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl, not only can you back up files wirelessly, but many of the tasks you do manually today - post photos to Facebook, send a massive attachment by email - can...
Super-fast transfers; Personal Cloud lets you access files remotely; Automated uploads to Facebook; Versatile storage...
Bland design; Cloud service hard to configure...
The Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl not only backs up your files, but makes short work of posting photos and videos to your social networks.
|
|
|
The Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl is the company's least expensive two-bay NAS (network-attached storage) product, and a notable step up from its more consumer-oriented Home Media Hard Drive. At $200 without disks, it's a good performer for reading back dat...
Affordable NAS box, Performs well at reading back data...
Slow write performance on mix of files and folders...
|
|
|
Network attached storage (NAS) appliances are becoming much smarter than being just “disks over Ethernet”. When Iomega came out with the StorCenter ix2 NAS at CES, they added powerful video surveillance/recording features, such as an internal API that...
The Iomega ix2 has started a new trend that I hope will continue: with their webcam API, Iomega is unifying video-surveillance at an unprecedented level for consumers. With APIs and standards, innovation can happen at all levels of the stack, and hope...
|
|
|
Iomega's StorCenter ix2-dl ($199.99 (diskless) MSRP) is the company's latest NAS offering for power users and small business. The ix2 is unique in that it combines the easy-to-use consumer features of Iomega's Home Media Network Hard Drive with capab...
Very good Read/Write performance. Feature-loaded. Robust video surveillance capabilities. Plenty of data backup and redundancy options. Integration with various social networking sites and multimedia services like YouTube. Drives easy to install and remov...
Clunky personal cloud set-up process...
The Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl is a very good NAS option that can work for power home users or small business. A nice feature set, data redundancy and business capabilities make it almost perfect with the exception of a potentially headache-inducing person...
|
|
electronicsme.com Updated: 2015-09-12 04:07:36
|
iomega StorCenter ix2 1TB Storage. Small enough for your home or small office, this versatile network drive is a great accessory to back-up your important data. It is flexible enough to support UPS, UPnP AV Media Server, and Vmware ESX, yet interface-f...
This model fails to meet expectations as far as reliability and performance, but exceeds expectations on security and ergonomics. The user interface is basic and easy to use. Setup is a breeze. Needless to say, purchasing this hard drive will be a diff...
|
|
|
With the phenomenal growth of data and a better awareness of the need to back it up, there is always a market for a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. Last I really knew of Iomega was back in the ZIP drive days where they ruled the home storage wo...
The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is a great little NAS in the right environment. The ease of installation is definitely in favour for the SOHO market where technical expertise may not be immediately available. The lack of ability to quickly access the hard...
|
|
homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2015-09-12 04:07:37
|
Try and talk to people about NAS devices and servers and their eyes generally glaze over. The subject has as much water-cooler appeal as dog hair. But as we all move from an age of physical media to ephemeral files and downloads, their role in AV is se...
|
|
wired.com Updated: 2015-09-12 04:07:38
|
For those who want a bare-bones NAS, the ix2 is your huckleberry: It doesnt do a ton, but its cheap and easy to set up. Like the others, you can use it as a media server, and it comes bundled with decent backup software. But its transfer speeds tied...
The size of a brick, its by far the smallest drive in our test. Energy Starcompliant power adapter. Simple Webbased admin. Cheap.
Does not work with Apples Time Machine. Power button smaller than a grain of rice. Drives arent serviceable. Lack of Web access is simply a dealkiller, though Iomega says its due shortly.
|
|
v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-12 04:07:40
|
External hard disks that connect via USB or Firewire might be a convenient way to add extra storage to one PC, but if you have a couple of computers, they’re far less convenient. Iomega’s Storcenter ix2 is a small Nas device that adds up to 2TB of stor...
Simple; provides mirrored storage; media server works well...
Large power supply; can pick up a non-mirrored 1TB Nas far cheaper...
A simple, if fairly expensive, way to add 1TB of secure network storage for backups...
|
|
|
Reviewing a NAS is probably not at the top of my list of things to do, but the Iomega ix2 is a dead simple network storage solution that works well. The model I reviewed is the 2TB variety and I finally caved and started backing up my files. Even thoug...
|
|
|
Designed for small networks, the 1TB Iomega StorCenter ix2 ($299.99) offers built-in RAID and some nice security features in a compact device, and it’s a snap to install. Its write performance is less than stellar, however, and the drive...
Small form factor; easy to install and manage; built-in RAID and encryption...
So-so write performance; cheesy status indicators; drives not user-accessible...
|
|
|
Last year when I reviewed Iomegas StorCenter Network Hard Drive, I found it to be an inexpensive little NAS with RAID support, gigabit Ethernet and a compact size. Now, a year or so later Iomega has an upgrade to the product that Ill try out in thi...
Lots of storage for the money, Gigabit Ethernet, Compact size, Windows, Apple and Linux support...
Drives not userreplaceable, Middleofthepack performance, No integrated scheduled backup...
Marvell-based two drive RAID 1 NAS with IP Camera recording...
|
|
crn.com
Updated: 2015-09-12 04:07:42
|
The acquisition of Iomega by EMC holds promise of new, innovative storage solutions. With Iomegas status as a leader in the consumer and SOHO storage space, and EMCs entrenchment in storage for the enterprise, the latest offering from Iomega combines...
|
|
|
Backup isn’t generally seen as glamorous, and the Iomega StorCenter ix2 is unlikely to change that perception. A sober gray box, the ix2 is as compact as dual 3.5-inch SATA-II hard-drives will let it be. However inside there lurks an iTunes-compatible...
|
|
|
Iomega's Ix2-200 NAS shows that you don't need to run Microsoft's Windows Home Server to take care of everything a home, or even a small business, needs for its network storage. It's just surprising that it's this cheap. The Price: 1TB...
It does a lot, and it does it pretty well, for not a lot of cash. Here's a list of the exciting bits on the Ix2-200's feature list: • Automated backup and restore: Full Time Machine support for Macs as well as Retrospect, a different backup s...
|
|