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Iomega releases 'green' StorCenter ix2-200 NAS device

Iomega Thursday launched its latest network-attached storage unit, the StorCenter ix2-200. Small business owners will want to pay particular attention to this exciting, versatile, energy-efficient, and feature-rich storage device.

| News | Small business | Storage | 10/09/09 at 3:23 pm |


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Seagate's DockStar: Instant NAS, just add hard drive

DockStar, by Seagate, is a quick and relatively inexpensive way to turn your portable hard drive into a NAS box.

| News | Hardware | Small business | Storage | 10/07/09 at 1:41 pm |


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Storage start-up Avere does tiering on the fly

Start-up Avere Systems has unveiled a tiered network-attached storage product that automatically moves data among four different types of storage to improve performance and minimize wasted disk space.

| News | Storage | 10/05/09 at 2:43 pm |


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Synology offers iSCSI on the cheap

While the Promise/DataCore combination offers an excellent feature set at a relatively low price, how about an 8TB RAID5 iSCSI system for $2,500? Synology makes the DS509+, a storage device intended as an SMB NAS system, but it supports iSCSI as well, and costs about $870 at Amazon.com.

| Product review | Small business | Storage | 10/05/09 at 12:25 pm |


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QNAP offers two network storage devices for small business

QNAP on Wednesday announced two new Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices aimed at small businesses: the desktop TS-419P and the rack-mount TS-419U, for $599 and $799 respectively.

| News | Small business | Storage | 09/09/09 at 8:11 pm |


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