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Suggestions for NAS server

Diaonic

Senior member
I have between $1000-1500 dollars to spend, and i'm looking to get a NAS server for the company I work for.

I'v been looking at Iomega 160gig solution
Iomega

anyone have any experiance with this or have any good suggestions.

thanks
 
For some reason the name Iomega makes me cringe. Zip Drives, Jaz Drives, the nightmares are coming back. . .

Not that the same product quality has carried over to the NAS units, but i'd definitely second guess anything w/ the Iomega name on it.
 
Hello,
I have an Iomega NAS server, not the same one but very similar. The one I have is very nice. I have had it running for 7 months now without a single hiccup.
 
I did not like iomega I set up a small office network back in December. The iomega nas we had was a 200m the problem was that it did'nt work. Tech support tried everything they could to keep from sending a tech out to replace the bad hard drives. I was on the phone with the trying all there trouble shooting procedures for 3 hours straight. After that the tech support rep hung up the phone with me in order to confer with a higher level tech. She called me back I was on the phone trying nearly the same trouble shooting procedures as before with no success for 2 more hours. I finally got pissed off and demanded to speak to a supervisor at that point the I expalined to him what was going on he depatched a tech and the problem was finally resolved. Get a nas from a real company such as dell that has real support and will stnd behind there products. The messed up ting is that this problem pushed us over 5 houers on this job. I had to eat the extra 5 hours because myself and the client had alreay agreed on a time block in which the network would be complete
 
Originally posted by: watts3000
I did not like iomega I set up a small office network back in December. The iomega nas we had was a 200m the problem was that it did'nt work. Tech support tried everything they could to keep from sending a tech out to replace the bad hard drives. I was on the phone with the trying all there trouble shooting procedures for 3 hours straight. After that the tech support rep hung up the phone with me in order to confer with a higher level tech. She called me back I was on the phone trying nearly the same trouble shooting procedures as before with no success for 2 more hours. I finally got pissed off and demanded to speak to a supervisor at that point the I expalined to him what was going on he depatched a tech and the problem was finally resolved. Get a nas from a real company such as dell that has real support and will stnd behind there products. The messed up ting is that this problem pushed us over 5 houers on this job. I had to eat the extra 5 hours because myself and the client had alreay agreed on a time block in which the network would be complete

Yep, that's the Iomega i remember!
 
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