Storcenter ix211/12/2022 ![]() * Bluetooth® capability for uploading all kinds of digital content from a smart phone * Built-in torrent support for file-sharing without the need for a dedicated PC * Serves as a Time Machine® target for Apple® computer backups * A DLNA® certified UPnP® AV Media Server that makes the ix2-200 the central repository for serving up all your movies, pictures, music and other files to any compatible device on your network The new StorCenter ix2-200 also has a treasure trove of features for the digital home, including: ![]() * And for the forward-thinking small business, VMware® certification for virtualization installations. * A new front panel QuikTransfer button for easy copying of selected files * RAID 1 configurations for optimized data protection * iSCSI block-level access for efficient storage utilization * Device-to-device replication for business continuity and file recovery Starting at less than $270.00, the ix2-200 employs an easy-to-understand interface to provide robust data management and protection for the serious business user, as well as the latest in multimedia serving and remote access features that makes it a breeze to access your own data, whether in the office, the home, or anywhere else in the world.**Īmong the standout business features of the new StorCenter ix2-200: ![]() Based on industry-leading enterprise-class EMC® storage technologies, the versatile yet affordable StorCenter ix2-200 wraps ease-of-use around big business data management functionality and advanced media serving and other consumer features that make it the ideal NAS appliance for small business users and home users.Īvailable in 1TB*, 2TB and 4TB capacities, the new ix2-200 utilizes a very simple four-step setup to be operational in a matter of minutes - be it in a business setting or in the digital home. Media please contact: Chris Romoser, Iomega Corporation, (858) 314-7148 Diego, Octo– Iomega StorCenter ix2 200Iomega, an EMC company (NYSE: EMC) and a global leader in data protection, today announced the next generation of its popular double-drive desktop NAS appliance with the worldwide launch of the new Iomega® StorCenter™ ix2-200. Iomega® Announces Next Generation "Green" Desktop Network Storage Appliance With Powerful Enterprise and Consumer FeaturesĮasy Push Button Appliance-to-Appliance Copy and Backup Surveillance, along with expected extras like a print server, Gigabit You'll also notice a few more advancedįeatures like iSCSI support, device-to-device replication and video Outgrow the built-in storage, there's also three USB 2.0 sockets forĪdding extra space externally. Sharing files over the web/network a peace of cake. Incredibly easy to grasp, and the remote access features should make Read write speeds with benchmark tools were consistently high (16.5Mbps write, 16.8Mbps read) and real world tests matched that.Ĭopying files from the StorCenter to a PC with an SSD (so the NAS isn't waiting for the PC to catch up with reads, we saw speeds of 10-14Mbps, and writing files to the NAS was also fast at 4-7Mbps.The drive is being made available in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB sizes, with The StorCenter ix isn't the fastest small office NAS, but it's high up the list. You can also make the StorCenter an iSCSI target if you want to use it as network storage for a server (it's certified for virtualisation with VMWare vSphere, Windows Server and XenServer). You can set up FTP, HTTPS, WebDav, Windows DFS and Bonjour as alternate network protocols or enable Active Directory integration and SNMP monitoring. You can also connect up to five IP cameras to the StorCenter, which lets you manage them in one place and set up basic video surveillance (for more sophisticated controls you can download extra video surveillance software). ![]() You can also mark a folder to automatically upload videos to YouTube or pictures to Facebook or Flickr (and if you plug a digital camera that supports PTP into the USB port, your images will be automatically copied from the camera into one of those active folders). If you use Mozy, Amazon S3 or EMC's Atmos cloud services, you can set the StorCenter to back up to a cloud account. You can also use it as a Time Machine backup for Macs. Being able do that centrally means you don't have to rely on users setting up backups or saving files on the network, or to change all your processes to use the StorCenter instead of an existing file share. You can start using the storage space on the StorCenter by copying files, but to get the most from this system you'll want to configure some of the extra features.įor example, you can set up timed copies from other devices on your network to the StorCenter as automatic backups. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |