Iomega announced Thursday the next generation of the server, the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200. This is a dual-bay NAS server that can be set up in RAID 1 configuration for data protection.
Like the previous version, the new server doesn't offer a quick way to replace the hard drive. You will have to use quite a bit of screwdriving work to get this done, which means no hot-swapping, either. Some other two-bay NAS servers, such as the QNAP TS-239 Pro, offer a tool-free way to do this. The new Iomega NAS server also lacks an eSATA port for external storage.
To make up for this, it has Bluetooth support, which has been the unique feature of Iomega NAS servers, and comes with three USB ports that can be used with both USB external hard drives and printers. The server is powered by EMC's Linux-based proprietary firmware, which offers a generous set of network storage features, including:
- iSCSI block-level access and Windows Active Directory support
- A front panel QuikTransfer button for easy copying of selected files
- Multiple IP security camera support for a complete surveillance system
- VMware certification for virtualization installations
- Support for both DLNA and UPnP AV Media Server standard
- Support OS X's Time Machine for Mac backups
- Built-in torrent support for file-sharing without the need for a dedicated PC
- Remote over-the-Internet access
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