Tuesday, Aug 28th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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IomegaOne of the best ways to keep all of your data in one place is by using a NAS. If you’re not familiar with the acronym, it stands for Network Attached Storage and it’s basically a network device for the sole purpose of storing files. They come in all shapes, sizes and prices. Iomega has just announced a new line of affordable NAS drives.

I personally just have an old Dell PC running a copy of FreeNAS to keep all of my files, I already had the hardware, and the software was free. Unfortunately it’s a full tower, so it takes up a lot of room and uses more power than is really necessary. Iomega’s new Home Network Hard Drives take up about as much space as a regular external drive, and will certainly use less power than a desktop.

The drives come in sizes ranging from 320GB up to 500GB and cost between $149 and $199. These new drives are actually some of the cheapest NAS units around, unless you like reusing old hardware.

Iomega Announces New Home Network Hard Drives on the Cheap [via i4u]

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