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Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive (500GB)

CNET editors' review

CNET editors' rating

Very good

Reviewed by: Dong Van Ngo

Reviewed: 10/24/07
Release date: 7/31/07
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The good: The 1TB version supports RAID 0 and RAID 1; includes backup software; can support network printers and other external hard drives; works as a media server; compact design; quiet; inexpensive.

The bad: Setup was not smooth; runs hot.

The bottom line: The Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive offers a small footprint and fast-enough performance, but the setup process was a bit frustrating.

Specs: Product Description: Iomega Storcenter Network Hard Drive - NAS server; Total Storage Capacity: 500 GB; Compatibility: PC, Mac  See full specs >>

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Product Description: Iomega Storcenter Network Hard Drive - NAS server
Total Storage Capacity: 500 GB
Compatibility: PC, Mac
Connector type: RJ-45, 4 pin USB Type A
Hard drive size: 500 GB
Hard drive type: Standard
Interface type: Serial ATA-300
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Buffer size: 8 MB
Spindle speed: 7200 rpm

CNET editors' review

The StorCenter Network Hard Drives are the latest version of Iomega's home-targeted network-attached storage drives. They are basic NAS drives that offer up many of the same features that the competition offers. They come in three capacities: 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB. The 500GB and 750GB versions are single-drive models, while the 1TB version packs in two 500GB drives (the casing is a bit different on both versions). The 1TB version costs $390, the 750GB version costs $360, and the 500GB version costs $270--all very reasonably priced.

We had some problems setting up the 1TB version we received for review. We used the included Discovery Tool Pro, which found the drive immediately. We were able to log in using an Internet browser to create new users, new share folders, and so on. However, we ran into a wall when we wanted to map the shared folders to our test system. None of the user accounts we created was accepted, and the default admin account didn't work, either. When we turned to Iomega's Web site to find help and an update for the software, we found that it required us to register before we could download any updates. Of all the NAS drives we tested, the Iomega Network Hard Drive took the most time and proved to be the most frustrating.

Once we got the drive up and running, it worked much like others we've tested. We were able to just drag and drop files from our testbed to the drive or used the included EMC Retrospect Express software to schedule automatic backups. The 1TB version supports RAID 1 and RAID 0 configurations, as it has two drives. And all three models can serve up media to UPnP-compatible media adapters, as well as serve up printers and additional external hard drives.

Drive type External hard drives
Connector options Gigabit Ethernet; USB 2.0
Available capacities 500GB (single drive), 750GB (single drive), 1TB (dual drive)
Capacity of test unit (if applicable) 1TB
Drive speed 7,200rpm
Cache 8MB
Dimensions (LWH) 500GB and 750GB version: 8 x 4.9 x 1.7 inches; 1TB version: 7.9 x 3.2 x 4.9 inches
Notable design features 2 host USB ports for connecting external HDDs or printers
Other features Journaling file system; Active Directory support; UPnP AV media server; RAID 0 and RAID 1 (on 1TB version only)
OSes supported Windows Vista/XP/2K; Mac OS X 10.2.7 or later; Linux: Redhat 9, Mandrake 10, Debian 3.0, Gentoo, FedoraCore 3
Software included Iomega Discovery Tool Pro (for Windows), EMC Retrospect Express backup
Service and Support One-year warranty; toll-free phone support is available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET while under warranty; Iomega's site includes online chat with tech support, e-mail to tech support, user forums, FAQs, how-to videos, and downloadable software, manuals, and drivers.

In CNET Labs' tests, the 1TB drive managed to finish writing our 5GB test folder of mixed data in 19 minutes, 28 seconds. In the read test, it performed about the same, scoring 18 minutes, 47 seconds. Both numbers were average for the NAS drives we've tested.

Transfer speed tests (min:sec)
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
5GB read test  
5GB write test  
HP Media Vault MV2020
15:12 
13:25 
Iomega StorCenter Pro 150d
15:22 
13:59 
Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive (1TB)
18:47 
19:28 
Maxtor Shared Storage Plus
21:19 
23:34 
Western Digital NetCenter
21:56 
23:27 
Note: *Tested in RAID 0 mode **Tested in RAID 5 mode

Throughout the testing process, the drive worked very smoothly and quietly. It did generate a relatively significant amount of heat, so you don't want to put it in a closed area. Overall, the Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive is a good, reliable NAS storage solution as long as you can install it. We'd like to see Iomega make the setup process simpler and more user-friendly.

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