
Iomega has unveiled its latest technology, the new Iomega StorCenter ix2-200. This new storage device is proven to be one of the best innovations in network-storage devices for home or small businesses. The StorCenter ix2-200 features two 3.5-inch 2TB drives and can be configured to a RAID 1 mirrored alignment or a streamlined 4TB RAID 0 setup. It has a powerful Marvell processor of 1GHz clockspeed with 256MB DRAM on board. This device has a dimension of 3.7in W, 7.9in D and 5.6in H whilst Wt is 5.1 lbs where French, German, English, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) are the localization. It supports hard drive and Disk array (RAID) as storage devices and the Data Transfer Rate 300 MBps where RAID level JBOD, RAID 1. The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 4GB is available in the market with a retail price around $700.
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2TB is so great good for web hosts.
2 TB, oh thats really awesome but its price will be out of our range but once I had that much in my pocket I will surely buy this great storing thing!
I think 2GB is not enough if you’re running a web hosting service…