Quick tech specs
- 320GB
- 2.0GHz Intel Pentium 4 CPU
- RAID 0
- Dual 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet
- Ultra3 (Ultra 160/m) SCSI Network Attached Storage (NAS) rack-mountable (1U) server with 4 x 80GB Ultra ATA hot-swap hard drives
- 1 and 5 support
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High data availability and reliability
The Iomega NAS 400m/320GB storage server with Active Directory support makes it easy to seamlessly integrate 320GB of RAID-redundant network storage into your existing network infrastructures - plus, it makes it affordable!
Your workgroups, remote sites and intense graphics users all need affordable, accessible storage for file sharing and storage. Iomega NAS servers allow you and your diverse workgroups (Windows, Mac, UNIX, and more) to do just that. High-end graphics, CAD/CAM operators and others can store valuable images on redundant Iomega NAS servers or simply use it as a scratch disk. And, user management rights can quickly be established so data stays safe and protected.
Backing up to a tape drive can often extend beyond the window of time available each night, causing you delays - and since only one server can back up to a tape device at a time, those delays can be considerable. But there is a better way! Use your Iomega NAS server as an interim or near-line solution to save you valuable time. With NAS, multiple servers can write to a dedicated NAS device simultaneously (and many times quicker than writing to tape), so it doesn't matter if the tape drive takes all night to backup from the NAS server. Plus, this solution adds another point of failure/protection to your network, and restoration of files from a NAS device is extremely easy and efficient.
Your workgroups, remote sites and intense graphics users all need affordable, accessible storage for file sharing and storage. Iomega NAS servers allow you and your diverse workgroups (Windows, Mac, UNIX, and more) to do just that. High-end graphics, CAD/CAM operators and others can store valuable images on redundant Iomega NAS servers or simply use it as a scratch disk. And, user management rights can quickly be established so data stays safe and protected.
Backing up to a tape drive can often extend beyond the window of time available each night, causing you delays - and since only one server can back up to a tape device at a time, those delays can be considerable. But there is a better way! Use your Iomega NAS server as an interim or near-line solution to save you valuable time. With NAS, multiple servers can write to a dedicated NAS device simultaneously (and many times quicker than writing to tape), so it doesn't matter if the tape drive takes all night to backup from the NAS server. Plus, this solution adds another point of failure/protection to your network, and restoration of files from a NAS device is extremely easy and efficient.