Published on October 3rd,2005 at 7:27 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The Network Mirroring Disk

NAS storage solutions are slowly entering SMB’s and private homes, but for really critical and sensitive information, there’s nothing like a good RAID system, that mirrors the information. The drawback was that this solution was quite difficult to use (for an average or novice user) and expensive, but IO-DATA offers a Network Mirroring Disk ranging from 160Gb to 400gb that is connected to your network, visible to all and that copies all your data (on 2 physical disks). This box has a USB port and it can even be programmed so that a scheduled backup can be performed at a pre-determined time.


Via IO-DATA
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  • Anonymous

    I’ve just been looking at getting some redundant storage at home, and this seems to be the next wave to come out. Although I am a bit surprised at the price here.

    160Gb Raid1 at 9-man? The cheapest product out at the moment appears to be the Buffalo TeraStation at 0.6Tb RAID5 for 8-man. (Linux, using XFS, for SMB/AFP, FTP and UPnP). Gig nic instead too, but the performance for TeraStn is not great, but certainly cheaper.

    Also interested in this device, takes up two DVD/CD slots in your machine:

    http://www.accordance.com.tw/en/product/view.asp?id=30

    Raid 1 for 3-man. But then it is not a NAS of course.

    The out-side Japan equivalent to TeraStn appears to be ReadyNAS.

    There will be more to come I’m sure

 

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