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Iomega 34571 2000 GB Network Hard Drive$235.00 to $390.00
Tags:iomega, 34571, 2000, gb, network, hard, drive, | LaCie 2big Quadra (301352U) 2000 GB Hard Drive Array$297.00 to $478.00
Tags:lacie, 2big, quadra, 301352u, 2000, gb, hard, drive, array, | NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ RND4410 (RND4410-100NAS) 1000 GB Network Storage Server$800.00 to $1,363.00
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NetGear (RND4210) (RND4210-100NAS) 1000 GB Network Storage Server

ReadyNAS is a single centralized source for all of your digital data. The variety of digital devices and hard drives that currently house the data in your home and office can make locating a particular file quite arduous. ReadyNAS can bring all of that data together for fast and easy file serving to multiple clients simultaneously. If it’s video or other high-definition media you are working with, you can use your ReadyNAS for streaming to multiple devices at the same time.Minimize
Acer AH340-UA230N (PG.T170W.007) 1000 GB Network Storage Server

Designed for households and home-based businesses with multiple PCs, the Acer Aspire EasyStore home server (model AH340-UA230N) offers a simple way to network home computers, centralize, share and protect digital data as well as access it remotely from anywhere in the world.
Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d (34549) 1000 GB Network Storage Server

The Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d NAS server offers content sharing with advanced security, and is ideal for small office, remote office or home networks. Based on enterprise-class EMC storage technology, the StorCenter ix4-200d provides dual GbE connections, easy file sharing, iSCSI block access, and multiple RAID configurations for optimized data protection.Minimize
NetGear RNDP600E (RNDP600E-100NAS) 1 GB Network Storage Server

The ReadyNAS Pro automates future volume expansion and provides the utmost option in data protection. File and media streaming services are second to none, and the comprehensive backup support helps to prevent a data loss catastrophe.


