I have not been happy with mine. Drive crapped out. Called tech support, got a 
warranty exchange on the drive. Received the new drive. During the rebuild 
process, a second drive crapped out.
-Eric
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Kenny, David 
<<dke...@district100.com>dke...@district100.com> wrote:
Depends how much space you’re looking to add. I’ve been impressed with the 
little Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d devices (4 TB) in a little cube form factor. 
Last I checked, these are right around $600 and configure as iSCSI devices. In 
fact, I have one here on my desk that needs configuring. Maybe after I stop 
fussing with SharePoint, a corrupted AutoCAD 2011 Architecture deployment, and 
punching holes in the firewall for a Windows Media Server, I’ll get around to 
that. Maybe. ;)
David
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Subject: [tech-geeks] NAS Storage
We are looking at adding NAS storage to our network. What would you guys 
recommend for a good device?
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