![]() At around $700 from Amazon for the diskless version, I couldn’t resist. The full feature list is ridiculous – it’s absolutely everything I needed for my VMware lab and my backups. Quiet (31dBa max) and low power (based on an Intel Atom CPU and 2GB of RAM).Insane number of home media support options including BitTorrent downloading, Time Machine backups for Apples, Bluetooth, automatic uploads to Facebook/YouTube/Flickr, recording server for Axis/Panasonic/D-Link webcams.External USB3 drive support (for leftover USB hard drives).Cloud support – automatically copy files to Amazon S3, Mozy, or other Iomegas over the Internet.Official VMware ESX/ESXi, Hyper-V, Windows DFS compatibility.iSCSI server with 2 network ports, jumbo frame support, VLANs.Available empty (so you can bring your own drives, including SSDs).Network attached storage device with 4 or 6 hot-swappable drive bays.I wanted to love this monster from the moment I read the spec sheets: Iomega StorCenter PX4-300d NAS ![]()
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