Thursday, January 17, 2013

Iomega StorCenter px6 300d Network Storage, 12TB 6 bay 6x2TB 35096

Iomega StorCenter px6 300d Network Storage, 12TB 6 bay 6x2TB 35096


Iomega StorCenter px6 300d Network Storage, 12TB 6 bay  6x2TB  35096
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Product Reviews Of Iomega StorCenter px6 300d Network Storage, 12TB 6 bay 6x2TB 35096 Features
  • SSD Support: For IO intensive applications, the px6-300d can be fitted with solid state drives to boost performance.
  • RAID Support: RAID 1, 10, 5,and 6 with hot spare, automatic RAID rebuild and hot swap. RAID 0 and JBOD mode also available.
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with high performance embedded architecture.
  • iSCSI target provides block-level access for the most efficient storage utilization, especially for backup, database and email application performance. It can be used in parallel with file-level storage access via CIFS/NFS.
  • Reporting: Email alerts and Event Logging provide up-to-the-minute updates on the status of your device even when you are away from your computer. SNMP agent monitoring helps administrators centrally manage the StorCenter px4-300d.
  • Cloud Computing: Iomega Personal Cloud is the revolutionary technology that allows you to protect and share your data. Iomega Personal Cloud is a patent-pending, web-based computing architecture that connects your Iomega StorCenter network storage devices to other individuals and/or devices via the Internet. Unlike public and private cloud applications, Iomega?s Personal Cloud technology is completely self-owned - so the content and accessibility is always under your control.
  • Security Camera: Built in support for up to 10 UPnP (universal plug and play) network cameras by Axis and Panasonic to capture and store video without the need of a dedicated PC. IP cameras from other manufacturers can record to a Share, but are not automatically discovered. Video is encoded as MPEG-4.
  • Time Machine Support: Allows Apple users to easily backup any Mac computers running OS X (10.5 or later) using Time Machine.





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