Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega StorCenter ix4-300d and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega StorCenter ix4-300d.
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The editors liked
Capable performance
Wellrounded feature set
Keen pricing
Competitively priced
Versatile and easy to use NAS/RAID system
The editors didn't like
Slower than premium Intel equivalents
Some limitations
Strictly a singlevolume NAS
Documentation and help files could be more thorough
The ix2 wasn't as Mac-friendly as it could have been, but the ix4-300D is much more straightforward for Mac users to get to grips with. It's probably overkill if you're just looking for a NAS drive for home use, but it's a good choice for small businesses...
competitively priced, versatile and easy to use NAS/RAID system
documentation and help files could be more thorough
The ix2 wasn't as Mac-friendly as it could have been, but the ix4-300D is much more straightforward for Mac users to get to grips with. It's probably overkill if you're just looking for a NAS drive for home use, but it's a good choice for small businesses...
Published: 2013-02-26, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Iomega did a good job with the StorCenter ix4-300d. It's a fully-featured NAS with room for four disks, that comes with a display, two ethernet ports, and a frontal USB 3.0 port. It's a better set of features than what for example the Synology DS413j ha...
Slower than premium Intel equivalents, Some limitations; strictly a singlevolume NAS
With the ix4-300d, Iomega has successfully raised performance expectations for its mid-range network-attached storage solutions. Powered by a 1.3GHz Marvell Armada XP processor, this is an efficient box of tricks that offers capable performance at a comp...
Abstract: The consumer Network Attached Storage (NAS) market has seen tremendous growth over the past few years. As the amount of digital media generated by the average household increases, the standard 2-bay NAS is no longer sufficient. Today, we are going to take...
Published: 2013-06-02, Author: Twitter
Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
Iomega has the basics covered with the StorCenter ix4-300d, but with competitors loading devices up with faster hardware and a wider range of features its up against some tough competition. Itll do the job, no doubt, but with a little more investment, you...
Supports backup to cloud, rsync and SMB targets, Higher throughput than previous Marvellbased models, USB 3.0, Three year warranty
No IPv6 support, Single volume with no RAID1, expansion or migration options, Sparse collection of addins, Cloud feature relies on router port forwarding/UPnP
The ix4-300d is a higher-performing replacement for the ix4-200d and has current street pricing half as much as its 8 TB dual-core Intel Atom based px4-300d sibling ($780 vs. $1450). You don't have to pay such a high premium to step up to an Atom-based NA...
Depuis la sortie de la gamme de NAS Iomega « px » que nous continuons de recommander sans retenue, le ix4-300D vient remplacer la version 200D en apportant son lot d'améliorations. Comme nous n'avions pas eu l'occasion de tester ce modèle précédent, nous...