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Iomega Announches Home Users Cost and Complexity of Effective Network Storage Solution

Category: Hardware
Published: 08/27/2007, 18:36
Editor: Badragan Ciprian

    Iomega Corporation announced a new line of network hard drives that resets the benchmark for price-performance and easy-to-use network storage for the home. All three models of the new Iomega Home Network Hard Drive feature 7200 RPM SATA-II hard drives with 8MB cache. Once a Home Network Hard Drive is set-up and the network is operating, the device can save files from up to four networked PC or Mac computers for easy file sharing and enjoyment.

    The new line of Iomega Home Network Hard Drives, available in 320GB*, 360GB and 500GB models,
makes it possible for the first time to share network storage at home for little more than the cost of a standard desktop external hard drive. Iomega Home Network Hard Drives are compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional; XP Home/XP Professional/XP Professional x64; Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate; Mac OS X 10.2.7 or higher; and Linux distributions including Redhat 9, Mandrake 10, Debian 3.0, Gentoo, and FedoraCore 3.

    "Today, the most common use for home networks is to enable shared Internet access," said Tom Kampfer, president and COO
, Iomega Corporation. "Families are struggling with how to organize data across multiple PCs. Shared network storage made easy and affordable with Iomega's new Home Network Hard Drive adds the benefit of securely sharing and consolidating photos, music and video over a home family network, as well as increasing storage and backup capacity. At less than $150.00, the Iomega Home Network Hard Drive is a new price-performance milestone for networking today's digital home."

    The network capabilities of the new Iomega Home Network Hard Drive are based on 10/100 Ethernet technology,
the connectivity standard in today's home networks. With the included Ethernet cable, setting up an Iomega Home Network Hard Drive is as easy as connecting it to an available network port on the home router and running the included, easy-to-use Discovery Tool Home utility for Windows on each PC (for Mac and Linux users on the network, configuration is a simple manual process).

    "There are an estimated 30 million homes in the United States with multiple computers. Iomega's new Home Network Hard Drives
are designed for these families, providing a simple, reliable source of network storage that makes it easy to organize and share files," said Kampfer. "Many computer users want the basics at a fair price; they don't need complicated features and they don't want to pay for capabilities they may not use. The Iomega Home Network Hard Drive is the answer to their home networking needs and can potentially create a consumer mass market in this exciting product category."

    All three models of the new Iomega Home Network Hard Drive include a USB 2.0 port for use with a single computer,
making the Home Network Hard Drive an external hard drive for incremental storage. Two client licenses of EMC Retrospect HD backup software allow users to set up automated backup schedules or perform immediate backups; create progressive backups that capture only the changes from the previous backup; restore a file to any previous backed-up point in time; compress backups; and much more.



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