Iomega EX Media and Backup Center revealed

When it comes to digital storage of files from your computer and for your home network, Iomega is the name you really ought to be thinking of this week due in part to their announcement of the new Iomega EX Media & Backup Center line of drives. What you’ve got here is a network storage solution that allows you to have one central point for all the devices in your home network. To make this solution work, it’s a simple process which include CD-less, simple, online backup – dive in!

This solution works with Iomega’s QuikProtect software, this working with a built-in iTunes server, the ability to work with your files through Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr. In addition, you can work instantly with your new mac’s Time Machine feature to do instant storage with no effort at all. Torrent support is included as well, this for your soon to be gigantic collection of downloads that are, again, available to access from any of your home-based machines.

The Iomega EZ Media & Backup Center comes DLNA certified for you to be streaming video, audio, and photos across your network. You can stream to multimedia players, digital picture frames, game consoles, and of course mobile devices and your desktop and laptop machines. The models this device will be coming in will be 1TB will cost SRP $ 219.99, 2TB will be $ 299.99, and the 3TB will cost $ 399.99, and all of this should be available in February of 2012. Sound like the solution for you?


Iomega EX Media and Backup Center revealed is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage sets new bar for the business cloud

There’s more than one announcement this week from Iomega regarding storage solutions for your own home network, this particular one on Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage speaking specifically to the business crowd instead of your living room. This solution works with Linux, Mac, and PC, and will be bundled with such unique brands of cloud management as EMC Atmos and Mozy. Get your small business on the same piece of hardware to make all things one, and all things simple!

 

This solution for businesses includes such enterprise features as RAID 1 and video surveillance IP camera support. You can replace your hard drives for disaster recovery on your own with this newest move by Iomega, and there’s an app called Iomega Link that’ll allow you to manage your network on your iPhone or iPad remotely. This product has VMWare and XenServer certification for virtual desktop implementation, and the ix2 NAS works with your Windows Active Directory Service as well – iSCSI storage is also included here.

There are one whole heck of a lot of options when it comes to purchasing different components for this solution. There’s first a $ 199.99 completely diskless model. That’s as inexpensive you can get for starting this environment up for yourself. Then there’s partially-populated (with one drive) models available at $ 249.99 for 1TB, $ 349.99 for 2TB, and $ 449.99 for 3TB. For a completely populated (two drive) model, you’ll be dropping $ 419.99 for 2TB, $ 579.99 for 4TB, and $ 769.99 for 6TB. This setup is also planned for late February for a general release.


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Iomega StorCenter ix2 and EZ Media and Backup Center fill your lives with terabytes

Mo’ media, mo’ problems. Fortunately, Iomega ‘s got you covered with its latest set of back-up devices. The StorCenter ix2 is pitched at smaller businesses wanting content sharing and data protection goodness.

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