Iomega opens sub-$2k box of storage tricks
Iomega has bounded into the SME NAS and iSCSI storage market with a sub-$1,800 box, taking on all other low-end NAS suppliers at their own game, and signifying that unified file and block storage is the way to go. The StorCenter Pro ix4-200r is a 1U rackmount, 4-bay, 4TB (hot-swap SATA drives), gigabit Ethernet product, offering …
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Posted Thursday 16th April 2009 22:20 GMT
No High Availability? #
... Any HA options such as replication, heart beat etc.
Posted Thursday 16th April 2009 22:20 GMT
Other choice #
The Thecus N5200pro has dual 1G ports (with support for bonding or failover) and iSCSI, FTP, CIFS & NFS, jumbo frames, etc. Works quite well in my experiance.
But what about performance? I see NFS write speeds of 20MB/sec and read at 40MB/sec using RAID-5 over 5*1TB disks with single 1GB port used, can this box do any better?
Posted Thursday 16th April 2009 22:20 GMT
What's Your Experience? #
I've had two different devices from Iomega - both were poorly designed (or designed to be cheap rather than repairable), and poorly made out of cheap materials in crucial parts. Both were expensive and used expensive media - both failed early in life, and in such a way as to chew up the expensive media.
Never again.
Posted Thursday 16th April 2009 22:20 GMT
Wot? #
Wot - no snide comment? Oh of course not, that would involve some individual thinking wouldn't it.......
Thanks once again for providing a precis of the press release and not bothering us with any form of useful review.
Posted Thursday 16th April 2009 22:20 GMT
Plenty of NAS boxes support iSCSI for well under $1500 #
You can get a Thecus 5200 with iSCSI and 5Tb+ for around $1200.... And I am sure they there are plenty of others, so this is competitive how? Even Qnap and Synology machines are cheaper (and more capable) than this....
Posted Friday 17th April 2009 12:22 GMT
Buffalo? #
We use several of Buffalo's Terastation Pros for our (limited) NAS requirements and I can see almost nothing that this Iomega product does better for the considerable extra cash.
Posted Friday 17th April 2009 21:39 GMT
Plenty of NAS boxes support iSCSI for well under $1500 #
Are there really other boxes with all what Iomega offers in this package ?
* Rack mountable
* SAN + iSCSI
* RAID 5 & 10
* Backed by EMC or other Enterprise class provider
However it's a pity there is no option for redundancy (e.g. dual NIC).
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