Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Iomega announces px12-350r storage system

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Iomega announces px12-350r storage system
omega, an EMC company, last week announced a new 12-bay NAS/SAN storage system, the px12-350r, which replaces the current ix12-300r storage system, New features include support for 3TB SATA drives for a 56TB capacity, support for solid state drives drives and 4GB RAM. The system, which uses the EMC LifeLine Linux-based operating system, can be configured as both a NAS and an iSCSI SAN. Features of the px12-350r include: Read More


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