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Iomega's StorCenter ix4-200d has four disk bays with slide out trays. To access them you have to unscrew and remove the entire three-piece top panel instead of simply opening an easily accessible front door. Removing the panel isn't difficult, but it's...
Iomega's StorCenter ix4-200d has some interesting and useful features, but its high price puts it out of reach for most people...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 10:01:37
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This neat 4-drive NAS box will fit in pretty much anywhere and, if you need the added enterprise-level features, is good value for money.
Includes enterpriselevel features such as iSCSI support and VMware certification, Supports Windows, Mac and Linux clients, Compact and quiet in operation...
Some small businesses will not require, or want to pay for, the enterpriselevel features...
This neat 4-drive NAS box will fit in pretty much anywhere and, if you need the added enterprise-level features, is good value for money...
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There are many things you can buy for £500. You could buy a 16GB iPhone 3GS , an Asus Eee PC 1008HA but if you or your small business has a lot of data that really can't be lost then £500 could buy you some peace of mind. I'm talking, of course, about a N...
There really aren't any major features missing from the StorCentre ix4-200d given its intended market and those offered are excellent save for a few niggles here and there. Nor is the pricing for the 2TB and 4TB models anything to baulk at, though the 8TB...
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Since being acquired by EMC, Iomega's NAS appliances have been rejuvenated. The latest StorCenter NAS ix4-200d delivers a range of features, including support for IP SANs, and prioritises data backup for small businesses. The desktop box has room for u...
Iomega scores highly for value and offers some quality backup features, but could do better for performance...
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The low end of Iomega’s StorCenter range, the StorCenter ix2, is noisy, slow and lacking quite a few features you’d expect on a £300 Nas. The new StorCenter daddy, the ix4-200d, is in a different league in the speed and noise categories though, which y...
The Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d doesn’t as many tricks as Synology or Qnap boxes, but its operating system is responsive and stable. If you need a Nas for VMware use, then the ix4-200d is a logical choice. ® More Nas Reviews... Synology DS409Sl...
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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...
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...
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...
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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...
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...
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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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