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 Iomega 160GB High-Speed Ethernet Hard Drive
The Iomega StorCenter Network hard Drive is a UPnP A/V Media Server, that supports UPnP-compliant DMAs for the non-PC environment. This allows you to stream media content (photos, music, video etc.) using a digital media adapter (DMA) directly to your home entertainment system without the need of a computer - bridging that digital content gap between your PC and home entertainment devices (TV, stereo...). The StorCenter digital content center also allows for a central print station (one or two printers) to print digital content from any PC on your home or small office network. Also included, is Iomega Automatic Backup Pro for Touch-Free™ backup and full system disaster recovery.
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Detailed Features
Features
- Easy Plug and Share Capability
Easily store and share files from ANY networked home or office computer; No
host or server required; Single cable install; no drivers required
- Supreme Speed
The StorCenter Network Hard Drive transforms the network experience on Windows®,
Mac® OS X, and Linux® networks at Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1,000 Mbps)
transfer rate
- Expandable Data Storage
In addition to the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, there are two USB 2.0 ports
which will enable more expansion and flexibility to add additional storage
(i.e. external hard drive and USB Flash). You'll also have network printer
support via USB 2.0!
- Versatile
For wireless networks, simply attach your network hard drive to your wireless
hub or access point, and instantly begin to store and share photos, music
and files. This wireless compatible network hard drive supports all major
OS: PC, Mac and Linux
- Affordable
Network storage for a small office or broadband home users without the expense
of a server
- Touch-Free™ Backup and Configuration
Includes automatic backup software that runs seamlessly in the background,
keeping critical data protected 24 hours a day. Also has the ability to do
a system restore from a wired network attached device
- Effortless Automation
The included automated Discovery Tool Wizard automatically configures the
drive to your computer to provide for an easy and secure setup
- Secure
Password-protected network storage for multiple users
- A/V Media Support
Stream media content (videos, music etc.) directly to your home entertainment
system without the need of a computer using a digital media adapter (DMA)
device. Must be UPnP compliant
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What You Should Know
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What is RAID?
RAID is an acronym first defined back in 1987 to describe a redundant array of
inexpensive disks, a technology that allowed computer users to achieve high
levels of storage reliability from low-cost PC hard disk drives, via the
technique of arranging the devices into an array for fail-safe redundancy.
"RAID" is now used as an umbrella term for computer data storage schemes that
can divide and replicate data among multiple hard disk drives. The different
schemes/architectures are named by the word RAID followed by a number, as in
RAID 0, RAID 1, etc. RAID's various designs involve two key elements: increased
data reliability or increased input/output performance. When multiple physical
disks are set up to use RAID technology, they are said to be in a RAID array.
This array distributes data across multiple disks, but the array is seen by the
computer user and operating system as one single disk. RAID can be set up to
serve several different purposes.
Organizing disks into a redundant array decreases the total usable storage
capacity. For instance, a 2-disk RAID 1 array loses half of the total capacity
that would have otherwise been available using both disks independently, and a
RAID 5 array with several disks loses the capacity of one whole disk. Other
types of RAID arrays are arranged so that they are faster to write to and read
from than a single disk.
There are various combinations of these
configurations giving different trade-offs and benefits of protection against
data loss, capacity, and speed. RAID levels 0, 1, and 5 are the most commonly
found, and cover most of the typical requirements.
- RAID 0 (striped disks) distributes data
across several disks in a way that gives improved speed at any given instant. If
one disk fails, however, all of the data on the array will be lost, as there is
neither parity nor mirroring.
- RAID 1 mirrors the contents of the
disks, making a 1:1 (1 to 1) ratio real-time backup. The contents of each disk
in the array are identical to that of every other disk in the array.
- RAID 3 uses a striped set with
dedicated parity or bit interleaved parity or byte level parity. This
mechanism provides fault tolerance similar to RAID 5. However, because the strip
across the disks is a lot smaller than a file system block, reads and writes to
the array perform like a single drive with a high linear write performance. If
one drive fails, the performance doesn't change.
- RAID 5 (striped disks with parity)
combines three or more disks in a way that protects against data loss of any one
disk. The storage capacity of the array is reduced by the capacity of the one
disk (all disks are of equal size).
- RAID 6 (striped disks with dual parity)
can recover from the loss of two disks.
- RAID 10 (or 1+0) uses both striping and
mirroring. ("01" or "0+1" is sometimes distinguished from "10" or "1+0": a
striped set of mirrored subsets and a mirrored set of striped subsets are both
valid, but distinct, configurations.)

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Limited Warranty
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What's In The Box
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- Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive
- One ethernet cable
- One supplemental power cord
- One Solutions CD containing:
- Iomega® Automatic Backup Pro
- Compatible with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 / XP
- Iomega® Discovery Tool
- HTML User Manual and Help Files
- Quick Install Guide
Contents of package may vary from those pictured and stated here,
due to changes in manufacturer's specifications or merchandising.
Please check the product information carefully, items not included
may no longer be required.
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12 months parts;
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Mfg Part No:
33270 UPC No:
742709332708 Box Size:
( Length:
11, Width:
10, Depth:
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Shipping Weight:
1.0000 pound(s)
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Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
I21-5534
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