My advice is to get a home storage server with multiple drives for availability and data integrity checking for reliability. Plus, many home NAS boxes have sharing services built in and can grow with you as you fill up the drives. Drobo was the leader in this space, but Synology and QNAP make great devices too. Familiar storage brands like Western Digital and Seagate also have multi-drive home storage servers on the market.

The Lenovo Iomega IX4-300D SM10G78653 Network Storage from LenovoEMC is a 4-bay unit that stores, protects, and shares all of your important files, locally and remotely with cloud convenience. It is suitable for small offices, workgroups, or advanced home networks. Based on enterprise-class LenovoEMC storage technology, this unit provides easy file sharing, iSCSI block access, and multiple RAID configurations for optimized data protection. LenovoEMC Personal Cloud technology offers simplicity and versatility for data sharing and protection from outside your office, and is self-owned.


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Overview The LAN Storage enclosure adds the convenience of network-attached storage to homes and in small businesses, providing you a central storage location for your data and letting you share data across

The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is one of many new network attached storage (NAS) units that target the home. For example, you can use it to backup your media files and stream iTunes and DNLA media files. But this one comes with a more corporate NAS feel. The Web-based user interface is bare and the network folder functionality is unnecessarily overdone. The Home Media creates network folders every time you add a folder in the UI, and accessing them in Windows means adding a new drive letter each time. While it still has some growing up to do, new firmware releases are making this NAS better all the time.

The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is one of many new network attached storage (NAS) units that target the home. For example, you can use it to backup your media files and stream iTunes and DNLA media files. But this one comes with a more corporate NAS feel. The Web-based user interface is bare and the network folder functionality is unnecessarily overdone. The Home Media creates network folders every time you add a folder in the UI, and accessing them in Windows means adding a new drive letter each time. While it still has some growing up to do, new firmware releases are making this NAS better all the time. \n ff782bc1db

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