Iomega Home Network Drive Review

August 14, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Iomega Home Network Drive Review

Richard Vanderhurstdiscusses that for roughly 0 for the 500GB version, the Iomega Home Media Network Drive is a sound buy for any home user. Iomega NAS servers are accepted to be easy to use, and the Home Media Network Drive is the organization's easiest so far. The Home Media Network Drive has a particularly fascinating way to prohibit users' access to the share folder.
Each share folder contains a switch, with the choices of "Everyone" and "Secure." The prior authorizes everyone to access it brazenly. Checking its box authorizes the account access to the folder. Not like the Iomega StorCenter ix2 that supports drives formatted using either FAT32 or NTFS file system, the Home Media Network Drive only supports those formatted using FAT32. This is disturbing as it's tricky to format a difficult to format a tricky drive bigger FAT32 and most external disk drives are much bigger than 32GB. Sharing an external drive is very simple as plugging it in.
Once connected, Richard Vanderhurst notes that a share folder will be made for the drive and you can obtain access it as well as configure access rights for it the way you would with any other share folders. You can copy files that could be viewed and retrieved using Windows Explorer, or create revive points that could be used to recover the complete PC to prior working states. It is an example of the swiftest single-volume NAS servers we've tested. We test NAS servers' throughput by timing how long it takes them to finish writing / reading a specific quantity of info. In comparison, the Home Media Network Drive was simply a little slower than the Western Digital My Book World Edition, which scored 120.1Mbps and 206Mbps for the write and read tests.
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Susan Bobholz, Product Marketing Engineer, Intel Storage Group, gives an overview and demo of the Intel-based Iomega IX4-200R, a small business NAS solution using the EMC Lifeline Software. The demo replicates a small retail store and how a centralized NAS system would be used. She also discusses how this system could be used in the home to manage, share and access all your digital information and devices.

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Product Description
Enjoy your digital life! Easily share and access files, photos, videos, and music between all your computers, with friends and with family using the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive. Powerful and fast, the three-step set-up is very simple, even if you've never used a network drive before. Ideal for centrally storing and sharing all your media files, the Home Media Network Hard Drive has a built in UPnP AV Media Server (DLNA certified) and iTunes Server so that... More >>

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