Iomega StorCenter-ix2 Dual Bay NAS server with 2TB and Gigabit connection..2TB £149.99 @ ibood
GREAT DEAL PREVIOUSLY POSTED HERE ON HUKD FOR £259.99
DAILY DEAL DOWN FROM £239
• Brand: Iomega
• Type: StorCenter™ ix2 Network Storage
• Content sharing with advanced media features and data protection
• Desktop, compact form factor
• CPU at 1.6GHz with 256MB DDR3 DRAM
• 2 x 3.5" Easy-Swap SATA-II Hard Disk Bays
• 1x 2TB HDD built-in
• RAID 1, JBOD
• 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps (GbE) Ethernet port. LAN standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
• 1 x USB 2.0 port (to connect external HDD, printers, UPS, Bluetooth dongle)
• Client computers for file system access support: Windows PC, Mac OS, Linux
• Network File Protocols Supported: CIFS/SMB/Rally (Microsoft), NFS (Linux/UNIX), AFP/Bonjour (Apple), FTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, Windows DFS, SNMP
• Iomega® Personal Cloud
• Built in Audio Video Media Server: UPnP™ DLNA Certified—Provides the ability to stream photos, audio content and videos to a variety of media devices, such as game consoles (Microsoft Xbox® 360, Sony PlayStation® 3), audio bridges, iTunes™ players, picture frames, Iomega ScreenPlay products and more
• AC Voltage 100-240 VAC
• Power consumption - 5 Watts (min) - 19 Watts (max)
• Acoustic noise - 28 dB maximum
• User interface localized for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Swedish, Polish.
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• System requirements: Available 10/100/1000 Mbps network Ethernet port (required), Internet Explorer 7, Firefox® 3.x, Safari 3 or later browser, Personal cloud and remote access specific requirements, Internet connection, Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) compatible router, or administrative rights to port forward. To implement Personal Cloud, the user must have the ability to expose a specific port to the internet
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• PC System Requirements: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 (all versions -exclusive of XP 64 bit for Personal Cloud)
• Mac® System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5 – 10.7
• LinuxSystem Requirements: Redhat Enterprise Linux 4/5 Desktop/Workstation, Ubuntu 7.10 – 10.10, Fedora 7/8, Fedora Core 5/6, OpenSUSE 10.3- 11.3, Debian 4
• Recommended minimum sustained connection speeds for a good Personal Cloud experience:
•- Download: 2.5 Mbit/s, Upload: 500Kbit/s
• What you get: Iomega® StorCenter™ ix2 Network Storage, 2-bay with 1 TB drive, Ethernet cable, Power supply, Printed Quick Start Guide, Software Download (with): StorCenter Manager software, Iomega QuikProtect backup software, User Help Documentation
• Measurements: 20.16 x 9.93 x 14.86 cm
• Weight: 2.49 kg
• Warranty: Three year limited warranty with product registration within 90 days of purchase
•The expected shipping date of this product is 12 September 2012



All Comments (26)
Jump to unread Post a CommentIs there a way that your mobile phone, with internet access, could see, use and play the content on the hard drives?
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Op space out the bullets makes it harder to read when its scrunched up^
Also delivery was very long, at least a couple of weeks, but they do at least tell you on this one that shipping estimated to be at least 12th Sep - I wouldn't expect it any sooner than 3rd week Sep.
Looks a good deal if you need a big HDD as well, but I just went for one of the N40L deals which appears to be still available (despite being expired)
Edited By: fowler909 on Aug 30, 2012 09:42
'I have had one of these for 18 months and strongly recommend that you do NOT buy this or similar products. Its is completely unreliable and hangs. Iomega are useless and use premium rate lines for phone support. When you do find their support email on their support website it took them 4 months to response to me and had given up checking. There are a lot of other people on the Iomega support forum that are just as p**sed off with this piece of junk. Don't waste your money on it'.
Ok - it seems to be for the previous model, but would you want to risk it?
It is also a 2year old product and checking out some of the expert reviews (albeit at a higher price) it only seems to get average ratings. Iomega seems to have a very poor Customer/Technical support department?
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EDIT: I came here for the nas tho.
(no pun intended)
Edited By: DLC on Aug 31, 2012 00:24
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You have missed the deal anyway now.
But yes you can.
say what? why would he get banned?
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hahaha you missed it mate. this change me guy posted some porn gif. probs got banned i dont know... X)