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Iomega adds new Terabyte NASes Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
January 23, 2007

Iomega today announced two new four-drive, SATA II based NASes with hot-swappable drives.

Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 150d ServerThe StorCenter Pro NAS 150d Server runs Linux on a 400MHz CPU with 128 MB RAM and has a gigabit Ethernet LAN and four USB 2.0 ports. It supports RAID 0, 1 5 and JBOD modes, has a built-in print server supporting up to four USB printers and comes in 1 and 2 TB configurations.

The 150d supports CIFS/SMB, NFS and AFP network file systems, includes an FTP server and has a built-in web admin interface. It also can be integrated into an Active Directory domain and comes with a five-client license for EMC Retrospect Express for client backup.

The StorCenter Pro NAS 150dServer is available now worldwide for $799 (1TB) and $1,499 (2TB), suggested US retail.

Tags: Iomega, NAS, RAID,

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