Iomega Debuts StorCenter ix4-200d NAS Storage Array

StorCenter ix4-200d With Four SATA-II 3.5-inch Drives

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Iomega have taken the wraps off of their newest StorCenter ix4-200d NAS. Targeted at small business consumers, the new Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d NAS is a storage option that puts four SATA-II 3.5 inch drives into a conveniently sized package and offers great options like RAID 5, 10 or JBOD setups.

To be competitive as a network storage device, StorCenter ix4-200d comes with two Gigabit Ethernet ports that should give it enough speed for a low response time. There are three USB 2.0 ports as well, and if you would want it, there?s an optional USB Bluetooth dongle as well, which will let you transfer files from phones, PDAs and other Bluetooth enabled devices as well.

The NAS supports connectivity to external storage and printers through its USB ports. You can use its LCD screens to navigate files and transfer them using the one-touch transfer button. It also supports UPnP media streaming, Time Machine support, Active Directories, and Video Surveillance with Axis network cameras. Also, all models come with automatic RAID rebuild and iSCSI block-level access.

Iomega’s StorCenter ix4-200d NAS models will be available in 2TB, 4TB and 8TB variants and will be priced at $700, $900 and $1,900 respectively.

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